Nepal proposes selling an additional 222 MW of electricity to India

Kathmandu: Nepal has proposed selling an additional 222 MW of electricity to India as it is facing losses of up to 800 MW daily due to increasing electricity generation within the Himalayan nation and decreasing domestic demand.
In June, Nepal started exporting the total approved 364 MW of electricity to India through its power exchange market.
Buoyed by surplus rainfall this year, Nepal is exporting surplus electricity to India through its power exchange market for the second consecutive year, according to the state-owned power utility body, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).

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