Kathmandu, May 17: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has asked the private sector to invest in the country's hydropower sector with confidence stating that an agreement has been signed with India to export 10,000 megawatts of power from Nepal in a decade.
Addressing the 22nd annual general
assembly of Independent Power Producers' Association, Nepal (IPPAN) here today,
the PM said the moment to export 10,000 megawatts of power will be a historical
achievement for the country's journey to prosperity.
"We have signed the long-term
agreement with neighbouring country India for the export of 10,000 megawatts of
electricity in 10 years. Likewise, power trade will be done with Bangladesh via
India's transmission line. Such an important opportunity to sign the deal is
created during my premiership.
This is a historic success in terms of commitment to prosperity journey and campaign not only in the area of Nepal's hydroelectricity sector," the PM stated.
The PM also expressed confidence
that an agreement will be signed even with Bangladesh soon to export Nepal's
electricity.
On the occasion, the PM shared that
the government was promoting different programmes to increase power consumption
in the domestic market besides the power export.
He said the government is
considering to promote electric vehicles and appliances to reduce the import of
petroleum products and increase the domestic consumption of electricity.
In his speech, the PM viewed
electricity is the most important sector for the country's development and
prosperity, and appreciated the role of the private sector in scaling up power
production. (RSS)