The government is interested in purchasing additional electricity from Nepal as both nations finalize a 40 MW power deal. Bangladesh’s Ambassador to Nepal expressed the country’s appetite for more clean energy from Nepal, highlighting Bangladesh’s power generation deficit. Currently producing around 25,000 MW against a demand of over 30,000 MW, Bangladesh sees Nepal as a potential solution to bridge this gap.
While Bangladesh aims for increased imports to meet its target of 40% clean energy by 2041, collaboration with India becomes crucial due to geographical constraints. Concerns exist about a dedicated power line between Nepal and Bangladesh via India, requiring coordinated efforts among the three nations.