India has agreed to export to Nepal an additional 240 MW of electricity in a bid to lessen the power shortage of the Himalayan nation.
An agreement was signed to this effect in New Delhi on Thursday between Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and state-owned NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam (NVVN).
The import of power -- 80 MW immediately from January and 160 MW from February -- will be made through Dhalkebar- Mujjafpur Cross Border Transmission line which was inaugurated in February, said a press release issued by he NEA, Nepal's state-owned organisation.
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Nepal is facing under an acute shortage of power these days. The country last year suffered power cuts up to 16 hours daily -- mainly in winter season.
To deal with this situation, Nepal in September signed an agreement with India to import additional 250 MW electricity.
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