Nepal Begins 40 MW Power Export to Bangladesh via India

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Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has resumed exporting 40 megawatts (MW) of electricity to Bangladesh through Indian transmission lines, marking a significant step in regional energy cooperation. This export, which began on June 15, 2025, is part of a five-month agreement that will continue until November 15, 2025.

The tripartite agreement between Nepal, Bangladesh, and India represents a significant milestone in South Asian energy cooperation. It not only facilitates the export of Nepal’s surplus hydropower but also strengthens the energy security of the region. The successful implementation of this agreement could pave the way for future energy collaborations among South Asian countries, promoting sustainable development and regional prosperity.

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