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Power Transaction Begins From Nepal to Bangladesh Via India

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  15 Nov 2024, 19:54
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Supply of electricity started from Nepal to Bangladesh via India in a trilateral transaction today (November 15) which is expected to boost sub-regional connectivity in the power sector.

This "historic" occasion marks the first trilateral power transaction that has been carried out through the Indian grid, an official statement in New Delhi said.

After a virtual ceremony in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, power exports began. This tripartite agreement to export electricity was signed at the beginning of October this year. However, Nepal will send electricity to Bangladesh only one day this year.

Chandan Kumar Ghosh, the spokesperson of Nepal Electricity Authority said, "In all, they will send 40 MW of electricity to Bangladesh. According to the tripartite agreement, Nepal will be able to sell electricity to Bangladesh for only one day in 2024. After that, the electricity supply will start again on June 15, 2025.

According to the tripartite agreement, Nepal will supply electricity from June 15 to November 15 every year from 2025 to 2029. That is, at a certain time of the year, Nepal's electricity will come to Dhaka.

Bangladesh will buy electricity from Nepal at 8.17 rupees per unit. This will also include the cost of transmission lines in India.

As there is no direct electricity connection between Bangladesh and Nepal, this electricity is coming through the transmission line of India. However, since there is not much additional capacity in the connection between India's grid and Bangladesh's grid, Nepal will be able to send only 40 MW of electricity. However, if the transmission line capacity is increased in the future, Nepal will be able to send more electricity, said spokesperson Chandan Kumar Ghosh.

Nepal has been supplying electricity to India since November 2021. They can export these as they generate excess hydropower, especially during the monsoon season.

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