KATHMANDU: Nepal will begin exporting electricity to Bangladesh starting this year, according to Kulman Ghising, Managing Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). Speaking at a press conference marking the third anniversary of his second tenure, Ghising highlighted the significant progress made in the country’s energy sector. Over the past eight years, more than Rs […]
The power supply to the industries across country has been disrupted as a power plant in India has halted exporting electricity to Nepal due to technical glitch.
Nepal has stopped exporting electricity to India.
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KATHMANDU, June 3: Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has started exporting 39 MW of electricity to India with the onset of monsoon. The NEA has started exporting electricity generated in Nepal to India from Wednesday midnight. NEA has exported 39 MW of surplus electricity to India.
KATHMANDU, June 2: With a surge in production, Nepal has begun exporting electricity to India from Thursday.
According to Suresh Bhattarai, spokesperson for the Nepal Electricity Authority, Nepal has formally begun supplying electricity to India from today. “Excess electricity is being exported to India”, he further added.
Nepal electricity production has reached 1,300 Megawatt currently following the beginning of pre-monsoon.
The authority is currently exporting 37.7 Megawatt of electricity produced from Trishuli and Devighat Hydropower Projects.
Nepal has started exporting electricity that could not be consumed due to an increase in power generation to India.
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