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Dhalkebar substation comes online, enhancing Nepal’s capacity for cross-border energy trade

KATHMANDU, Feb 1: The 400 kV Dhalkebar substation has officially come online from Monday.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Feb 1: The 400 kV Dhalkebar substation has officially come online from Monday.  


The substation enables Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), the state-owned power utility, to exchange 1,000-1,200 megawatt of electricity with India via the Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur cross-border transmission line.


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Inaugurating the substation, Prime Minister KP Oli said the infrastructure will serve as the main gateway to import and export electricity to India.


The government has targeted to increase the electricity production to 3,000 MW in the current fiscal year. Given the existing domestic demand of around 1,400 MW, there will be a surplus energy if the government’s target is met.


In addition, the government has also planned to develop 10,000 MW of electricity by 2025. In this context, the Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur cross-border transmission line is considered the most strategic infrastructure to carry out Nepal’s power trade with its neighboring countries. It is also expected to help materialize the proposed energy banking between Nepal and India.


With the completion of its construction, the NEA had charged the substation last November. The infrastructure now enables the NEA to also send electricity produced from Upper Tamakoshi to east and west for domestic consumption, apart from exporting energy to the southern neighbour.


 

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