KATHMANDU: The electric power trade agreement between Nepal and India has been extended for a three-month period. While the agreement is typically renewed annually, this time it has been prolonged for a shorter duration of three months. Under the terms of the renewed agreement, Nepal has the capacity to import 554 megawatts of electricity from […]
In a significant development, Nepal and India inked a long-term Power Trade Agreement (PTA) on Thursday, solidifying India's commitment to purchase 10,000 MW of electricity from Nepal over the next decade. This landmark agreement, signed during the Joint Commission (JC) meeting between the two countries, marks a pivotal moment in regional cooperation and energy trade.
In a major breakthrough, India has approved a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to buy up to 10,000 megawatts of electricity from Nepal in the next 10 years. Although Nepal and India had already agreed
KATHMANDU, April 19: Companies promoted by the private sector of Nepal and India have made an agreement for electricity trade. In the 'Power Summit' that started yesterday in Kathmandu, the private sector of Nepal and India have signed an agreement to sell electricity up to 200 megawatts.
For the first time since Nepal and India reached the Power Trade Agreement on October 21, 2014 during the official visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nepal has received permission for power trading in the Indian energy market at a competitive rate, which came into force from Monday.
KATHMANDU, May 16: India has agreed to revise discriminatory regulations on power trading between Nepal and India and allow free flow of electricity in the spirit of the Power Trade Agreement signed between the two countries in 2014.
KATHMANDU, May 16: India has agreed to revise discriminatory regulations on power trading between Nepal and India and allow free flow of electricity in the spirit of the Power Trade Agreement signed between the two countries in 2014.