Kathmandu, July 29
Nepal exported electricity worth Rs 16.93 billion to India in the last fiscal year 2023/24. The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) made an income of Rs 16.93 billion by exporting 1.94 billion units of electricity to India last fiscal year.
NEA has been selling the surplus power at the Indian Energy Exchange’s day ahead and real-time market at a competitive rate as well as to Indian company NTPC Vidyut Vypar Nigam Limited as per a mid-term power agreement. The NVVN has been selling the power to India’s Haryana state. The average rate of exported power is Rs 8.72 per unit.
Power worth Rs 16.81 billion was imported to Nepal last fiscal year, according to NEA. Around 183 billion units of electricity were imported from India to meet the high demand for electricity at home during the winter season after power production decreases from hydropower projects due to a lack of water flow in rivers and rivulets across the country.
The average rate of power imported during the winter season is Rs 9.17 per unit. Power of more than Rs 122.3 million was exported to India as compared to imports last fiscal year. Nepal had imported power worth Rs 19.44 billion in the fiscal year 2022/23 while electricity worth Rs 10.45 billion was exported.
Executive Director of NEA, Kulman Ghising said that even though power should be imported to fulfil the domestic demands for a few months of the winter season till the next few years, the volume of exports will also increase.