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Process forwarded to construct Butwal-Gorakhpur transmission line

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The process to construct the proposed 400 kV new Butwal-Gorakhpur second transnational transmission line between Nepal and India has moved forward.

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The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has got approval for foreign investment in the project. Under the joint venture project between the NEA and the Indian Power Grid Corporation, a company will be established in India to do the construction work on the Indian side.

For it, the NEA has to manage Rs 736 million, which is a 50 percent share. But, the NEA itself will bear the cost to construct the Butwal-Gorakhpur second transnational transmission line on the Nepali side.

The double circuit transmission line is around 120 kilometers between the New Butwal substation at Sunawal Municipality-13 in Nawalparasi district and the Gorakhpur substation in India. Of the area covered by the project, around 20 kilometers fall on the Nepali side and the remaining on the Indian side.

NEA executive director Kulman Ghishing said that with the permission to NEA for foreign investment has paved the way for establishing a company in India on the joint venture of NEA and Power Grid for the development of a project.

“An article of association and regulation are readied for the company establishment and with the obtainment of a permit for an investment from India, the establishment of the company will be moved ahead,” he said.

It may be noted that the seventh meeting of a mechanism of Nepal-India energy secretaries and joint secretaries on October 14, 2019, finalized the investment model for the development of the transmission line.

The project’s estimated cost is Rs 7.039 billion and the final management will be ensured through 80 percent loan and 20 percent equity. Preparations of bid documents are going on to select a project development that we plan to complete in three years of its commencement. The NEA and Power Grid in August-September 2021 signed an MoU for joint investment.

The Cabinet meeting on August 3 allowed the NEA for an investment of a 50 percent share in the construction of the transmission line segment towards India.

Nepal will construct the part of the transmission line towards Nepal on its own while the part towards India will be constructed on the joint venture of NEA and Power Grid. The transmission will have the capacity of supplying around 2,000 megawatts of electricity.

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