India grants permission to NEA to export additional 40 megawatts of electricity from two more hydroelectric projects
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- India has given permission to the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) to export additional 40 megawatts of electricity from two more hydroelectric projects.
- According to NEA, the Central Electricity Authority of India has approved the sale of surplus power from two more hydropower projects - 25 MW Kabeli B-1 and 20 MW Lower Modi - at competitive rates in the Indian energy market. With this, 452.6 MW surplus power can be exported to India from 10 hydropower projects.
- The NEA has halted the export of surplus power to India since the 19th of December as production from the river-based hydroelectric power stations decreased.
- NEA has generated a net income of 11.16 billion rupees via trading 1.36 billion units of surplus power at a competitive rate in the Indian energy market as of the 18th of December.
- The current electricity demand of Nepal stands at around 1,680 MW, while the domestic production is 1,000 MW.
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Published date : 29 Dec 2022 06:03PM