No power export by cutting domestic supply, says NEA

​​​​​​​The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has clarified that it is not crimping on power supply within the nation to export electricity to India.

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Tripartite deal on power export to Bangladesh to be signed on Thursday

NEA projects earnings of USD 9.216 million annually from the electricity export deal.

Electricity Authority exports power worth over 5 billion to India in two months

KATHMANDU, Sep 21: Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) exported power worth over Rs 5.43 billion to India in the first two months of the current fiscal year.  In Shrawan, (July 17- August 17), the first month of the current fiscal year, NEA supplied electrici

Market for power export getting assured: NEA managing director Ghishing

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) managing director Kulman Ghising has said market for power export is getting assured. Speaking at a programme to sign an agreement with Employees Provident Fund (EPF) for investing in Tamakoshi Fifth Hydropower Project, Ghising said, “India and Bangladesh are eager to purchase power from Nepal.” According to Ghising, power export from […]

Market for power export getting assured: NEA Managing Director Ghishing

KATHMANDU: Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) managing director Kulman Ghising has said market for power export is getting assured. Speaking at a program to sign an agreement with Employees Provident Fund (EPF) for investing in Tamakoshi Fifth Hydropower Project, Ghising said, “India and Bangladesh are eager to purchase power from Nepal.” According to Ghising, power export […]

Market for power export getting assured: NEA managing director Ghishing

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) managing director Kulman Ghising has said market for power export is getting assured.

Market for power export getting assured: NEA Ghishing

NEA managing director Kulman Ghising has said the market for power export is getting assured.

Market for power export getting assured: NEA Ghishing

NEA managing director Kulman Ghising has said the market for power export is getting assured.

NEA earns Rs. 1.72 bn from electricity export

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) exported 178.19 million units of electricity at competitive rates to the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) market and earned Rs. 1.72 billion in June. The NEA has started selling the surplus electricity during the rainy season to the IEX market from June 2 this year. Initially, 39 MW of electricity from two hydropower plants was sold in the IEX market. But since June 10, the NEA started selling 364 MW of electricity daily at a competitive rate to the Indian market, according to NEA.