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- India, Bangladesh, and Nepal jointly inaugurated the first trilateral power transaction through the Indian grid, marking a significant step toward an integrated South Asian power market.
About Agreement
- A power sales agreement was signed in October 2024, between NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam, Nepal Electricity Authority, and Bangladesh Power Development Board.
- Power Export Details: The power transaction involves the export of up to 40 MW of power from Nepal to Bangladesh through India.
- The power flow marks the first trilateral power transaction through the Indian grid.
- Expected Impact: The transaction is expected to enhance sub-regional connectivity in the power sector and benefit all stakeholders.
- It will strengthen cooperation and mutual benefits among India, Nepal, and Bangladesh in the energy sector.
India’s Energy Trade Ambitions:
- India aims to become a major hub for electricity and refined petroleum product trading in South Asia, including supplying LNG to Sri Lanka and working on an undersea electricity transmission line.
- Current power trading between India and neighboring countries is conducted through bilateral agreements under the 2014 SAARC Framework Agreement for Energy Cooperation.
- Key Agencies: NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam (NVVN) is the nodal agency for cross-border power trading, along with PTC India.
- Since 2021, the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) has facilitated electricity trading with Nepal.
- Policy Enhancements: India introduced market coupling for spot power trading and revised guidelines for import/export of electricity in 2023 to strengthen regional energy cooperation and grid reliability.
- India is advancing the OSOWOG initiative to create a transnational mega grid enabling renewable energy trade from Southeast Asia to Europe via the Middle East.
- India is collaborating with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Singapore to develop the OSOWOG grid infrastructure, facilitating low-cost access to renewable energy for participating nations.
Source : TH
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