Kathmandu, August 18, 2026 — The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) recorded a net profit of Rs 5.04 billion in the last fiscal year, down 49.2 percent from Rs 8.06 billion a year earlier.
The state-owned power utility’s net earnings declined by Rs 3.97 billion year-on-year, continuing a downward trend in recent years. The authority had posted a net profit of Rs 13.31 billion in fiscal year 2023/24.
According to NEA officials, fluctuations in the US dollar exchange rate were a key factor behind the decline. The authority’s financial liabilities related to exchange-rate fluctuations increased 272.86 percent to Rs 11.51 billion.
NEA Director General Dirghayu Kumar Shrestha said the rise in loan and interest liabilities, depreciation expenses and other operating costs also contributed to the reduction in net profit.
Despite the decline in net earnings, the authority recorded growth in revenue and several operating indicators. Its total income reached Rs 166 billion, while revenue from electricity sales increased 18.2 percent to Rs 148.62 billion.






