When Was MCC Nepal Signed?
In September 2017, the U.S. Government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) signed a $500 million compact with the Government of Nepal.
MCC Nepal Aims to?
The compact aims to maintain road quality, increase the availability and reliability of electricity, and facilitate cross-border electricity trade between Nepal and India—helping to spur investments, accelerate economic growth, and reduce poverty.
Why MCC Nepal is important to Nepal?
Nepal faces extensive economic development challenges caused by an inadequate supply of electricity and high transportation costs to move both goods and people. The MCC Nepal Compact marks a new chapter in the U.S.-Nepal Partnership and is designed to increase the availability of electricity and lower the cost of transportation in Nepal. It will help support the Government of Nepal to better deliver critical services to its people, ease the movement of goods around the country, and open new opportunities for private investment—all to create sustainable development for the people of Nepal. Strengthening the reliability of key infrastructure will put the country’s economy on a firmer growth trajectory, advance stability, support regional security, and reduce poverty.
Does Nepali Government Support MCC
An additional $130 million contribution from the Government of Nepal in support of the compact—the largest up-front partner country contribution in MCC’s history—will enable even greater impact and benefits for the Nepali people.
Features of the Nepal Compact – MCC Nepal ?
Sustainable and Climate-Smart
The compact aims to find innovative ways to increase access to clean energy while protecting the climate, such as supporting the construction of powerlines connecting clean energy generated by Nepal’s hydropower resources to over 66% of homes and businesses, and using climate-smart technology to recycle road asphalt.
Expanding Opportunities for All
Better access to reliable electricity means more students can study at night, hospitals can provide better care and businesses can grow and thrive; and improved roads will make travel cheaper, the movement of goods easier and safer for drivers, travelers, and commuters along Nepal’s road networks.
Country Led and Owned
The Government of Nepal identified the Nepali people’s need for more widely available and reliable electricity and safer roads and directed MCC projects to focus on these national priorities. Nepal itself, through MCA-Nepal (a Government of Nepal-owned Development Board [Bikas Samiti]) will implement the project, with MCC oversight and assistance. Host country ownership is a feature of all MCC compact programs around the world.
Unlock Private Investment
MCC compacts fund specific projects targeted at reducing poverty and stimulating economic growth. Our programs help countries draw in and unlock private capital, which reduces risk and improves investment environments to create new business and trade opportunities that underpin economic growth.
Electricity Transmission Project – MCC Nepal Details?
The objective of the Electricity Transmission Project is to increase domestic electricity consumption by improving the availability and reliability of electricity in Nepal’s electricity grid. Specifically, the project will expand and strengthen the high voltage electricity transmission network to support new investments in generation that unlock Nepal’s hydropower potential and facilitate increased power trade between India and Nepal. The project will do this through:
Construction of approximately 300 kilometers of high voltage power lines, equivalent to one-third the length of Nepal, including a link to the Indian border to facilitate electricity trade.
Construction of three substations to help transform power from one voltage level to another for further transmission or distribution to customers.
Technical assistance to strengthen the recently created Electricity Regulatory Commission in areas such as tariff setting, rule-making, dispute resolution, and economic and technical regulation to help bring transparency, efficiency, inclusive consultation and competition to the power sector. It will also help the Nepal Electricity Authority improve its transmission operations.
The project will also include a benefit sharing program to increase access, reliability, and productive use of electricity within project-affected municipalities.
Road Maintenance Project MCC Nepal
The objective of the Electricity Transmission Project is to increase domestic electricity consumption by improving the availability and reliability of electricity in Nepal’s electricity grid. Specifically, the project will expand and strengthen the high voltage electricity transmission network to support new investments in generation that unlock Nepal’s hydropower potential and facilitate increased power trade between India and Nepal. The project will do this through:
Construction of approximately 300 kilometers of high voltage power lines, equivalent to one-third the length of Nepal, including a link to the Indian border to facilitate electricity trade.
Construction of three substations to help transform power from one voltage level to another for further transmission or distribution to customers.
Technical assistance to strengthen the recently created Electricity Regulatory Commission in areas such as tariff setting, rule-making, dispute resolution, and economic and technical regulation to help bring transparency, efficiency, inclusive consultation and competition to the power sector. It will also help the Nepal Electricity Authority improve its transmission operations.
The project will also include a benefit sharing program to increase access, reliability, and productive use of electricity within project-affected municipalities.
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