Fri. Apr 3rd, 2026
  • Export of additional 251 MW power from 12 hydropower projects in Nepal was approved by India’s designated authority for cross-border trade.
  • For the first time, Nepal will export electricity to Bihar through a medium-term power sales agreement.
  • With this approval, the total sanctioned quantity has increased from 690 MW from 16 projects to 941 MW from 28 projects.
  • Even before the approval of this 251 MW, Nepal had become a net exporter of electricity, earning net revenue of 16.93 billion Nepalese rupees by selling electricity in the last financial year.
  • In October 2021, for the first time, India approved the export of 39 MW of electricity from Nepal. In less than three years, this figure has increased more than 24 times.
  • Nepal Electricity Authority has also signed medium term power sales agreements with distribution companies of Haryana and Bihar.
  • The long-term power agreement between India and Nepal envisages sale of up to 10,000 MW of power from Nepal to India over the next 10 years.

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