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MODULE 9: RENEWABLE ENERGY: REGULATORY AND POLICY OPTIONSpage 9.25that small hydropower could be developed in<strong>to</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>itable sec<strong>to</strong>r at the ratesbeing <strong>of</strong>fered. Support was provided by Winrock International <strong>and</strong> GTZ <strong>to</strong> entrepreneurs<strong>and</strong> their engineering consultants by sharing feasibility costs, providingfree technical reviews <strong>of</strong> feasibility studies <strong>and</strong> site construction, <strong>and</strong> byhelping them negotiate with the utility, banks <strong>and</strong> insurance companies.After the “st<strong>and</strong>ard PPA” was announced, over 50 feasibility studies were completed,20 PPAs signed, 10 projects reached financial closure, <strong>and</strong> seven projectshave commenced construction resulting in five completed projects. The projectsthat were financed after the “st<strong>and</strong>ard PPA” came in<strong>to</strong> force are marked in boldin the table below. Once the barrier <strong>of</strong> market uncertainty for the produced electricitywas removed through the “st<strong>and</strong>ard PPA” <strong>and</strong> developers gained confidencein the sec<strong>to</strong>r, hydropower has become attractive as an investment sec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> bothprivate developers <strong>and</strong> financing institutions, despite the ongoing insurgency inthe countryside. All financing for these hydropower projects has come from localbanks. Nepal has seen an investment by local banks <strong>of</strong> some US$ 47 million innew small hydropower projects in the last seven years, <strong>of</strong> which US$ 13 millionhas gone <strong>to</strong> smaller projects under the “st<strong>and</strong>ard PPA”.Table 3.Private sec<strong>to</strong>r investment in small hydro in NepalDate <strong>of</strong> Total cost Local financingProjects Size (MW) commissioning (US$M) (US$M)Khudi 4.0 June 2006 6.36 4.47Sisne 0.75 2006 1.4 0.99Chaku 1.5 Jun 2005 1.64 1.15Sun Koshi 2.6 Mar 2005 3.6 2.51Rairang 0.5 2004 0.45 0.29Piluwa 3.0 Oct 2003 5.5 3.16Chilime 20 Aug 2003 30 19.86Indrawati 7.5 2002 20.5 14.29Syange 0.2 Jan 2002 0.3 0.16Jhimruk 12 1995 20 Norwegian grantAndhi Khola 5.1 1991 3.8 Norwegian grantNote: Jhimruk <strong>and</strong> Andhi Khola have been privatized <strong>and</strong> are now operated by the Butwal PowerCompany.Small hydropower <strong>development</strong> in Sri LankaIn 1996, as part <strong>of</strong> the liberalization in the power sec<strong>to</strong>r started in 1994 by theSri Lankan government, the Central Electricity Board (CEB) allowed the grid connection<strong>of</strong> private small hydro (

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