Nepal to Export 40 MW Electricity to Bangladesh via India From Saturday Midnight
- Nepal has begun exporting 40 MW of electricity to Bangladesh through an Indian transmission line starting at midnight on June 15.
- Nepal, India, and Bangladesh signed a trilateral agreement on October 3, 2024, for this electricity export.
- Nepal will charge 6.4 US cents per unit of electricity, with Bangladesh agreeing to import for five years.
- The electricity is transmitted via India’s 400-kV Muzaffarpur-Baharampur-Bheramara transmission line.
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Nepal starts exporting 40 MW of electricity to Bangladesh via Indian grid
Kathmandu, Jun 15 (PTI) Nepal has begun exporting 40 MW of electricity to Bangladesh through an Indian transmission line. Nepal, India and Bangladesh signed a trilateral agreement on October 3, 2024 to export electricity produced by Nepal to Bangladesh via the Indian transmission line. A Nepalese official said the export of electricity to Bangladesh has […]
Nepal starts exporting electricity to Bangladesh via India’s power lines
Kathmandu, June 15 (SocialNews.XYZ) The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) on Sunday resumed exporting 40 megawatts (MW) of electricity to Bangladesh through India’s power transmission system. The resumption follows a tripartite agreement signed in 2023 between the NEA, the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB), and India’s NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited (NVVN). Under the agreement, the NEA will export electricity to Bangladesh for five mon…
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