The country is currently facing daily 12-hour load- shedding in its major cities.
Nepal is facing acute shortage of energy in the wake of the blockade of the Indo-Nepal border by Madhesis, largely of Indian-origin. Many people in the urban areas are relying on electricity due to the shortage of cooking gas.
The country at present imports 235 MW of electricity from India.
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), the state-owned power utility, has made necessary preparations to import 90 MW of electricity.
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Nepal has signed a power trade agreement with India last year which facilitates the country to import additional power from the southern neighbour.
The import of additional power is expected to ease the current power outage facing the country.
Nepal currently produces around 780 MW electricity though the domestic demand stands at 1,300 MW during peak period.
There is a high demand for electricity in Nepal during winters and the country's power projects are producing less electricity during the period due to low water level in the rivers.