KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 3
Nepal Electricity Authority has received approval from India to export 22 megawatt power produced from Chilime Hydropower Company.
Spokesperson of NEA Suresh Bahadur Bhattarai confirmed that the approval was obtained on October 31 from India's Central Electricity Authority to export more power to India.
With this approval, Nepal now will export 386 MW of power to India, Spokesperson Bhattarai added. As per the data released by the NEA last month, the power export to Nepal had exceeded one billion units and the latest data was expected to be released soon.
Earlier, the NEA had proposed for the sale of 100.9 MW of power through competitive price in the Day- Ahead Market of Indian Energy Exchange Limited (IEX) by considering source to the electricity produced from four different hydropower projects.
The NEA had proposed to export hydropower produced from Likhukhola 'A' (29 MW), Kabeli B-I (25 MW), Maikhola (22 MW), Hewakhola A (15 MW) and Lower Modi I (10 MW).
Likewise, the proposal was made for export of 111 MW of power generated from Mistrikhola, Solukhola, Chilime, and other projects.
Executive Director of NEA Kulman Ghising expressed confidence to get permission from India to export power from Nepal.
From the export of surplus power, Nepal has earned nearly 8 billion rupees in the past five months.
A version of this article appears in the print on November 4, 2022 of The Himalayan Times.