Nepal, which is a power deficit country till now, will be in a position to export surplus power to India during rainy season, after 2017, said Khadga Bahadur Bishta, president of Independent Power Producers' Association of Nepal (IPPAN).
The power connectivity between Nepal and India should be well-established with regulatory frameworks and a trading company to facilitate power trading between the two countries, he said.
Nepal government has signed Project Development Agreement (PDA) with GMR Consortium for constructing 900 MW Upper Karnali power project.
It is set to sign another PDA with Sutlaj Jalavidyut Nigam of India to generate 900 MW power from the Arun Third Project.