Bangladesh is on the brink of initiating the process of importing 40 megawatts (MW) of hydroelectricity from Nepal, marking the culmination of long-standing plans. Delays in the process, primarily due to awaiting India’s full permission to use its grid, have now been overcome, with approval secured from India, confirmed by the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). A contract for this endeavour is expected to be finalized in the first phase of this month, paving the way for the seamless integration of Nepal’s hydroelectricity into Bangladesh’s grid by the end of April, as per BPDB officials.
In addition to this initial 40MW import, Bangladesh is also progressing towards importing an additional 500MW of electricity from Nepal. Talks have commenced to import hydroelectricity from Bhutan, further emphasizing the country’s commitment to seeking sustainable energy solutions to meet its growing energy demands.