AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA ON
ELECTRIC POWER TRADE, CROSS-BORDER TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION AND GRID
CONNECTIVITY
The
Government of Nepal and the Government of the Republic of India (hereinafter
referred to as the ‘Party’ and collectively as ‘Parties’);
Bearing
in mind the friendly relations and the mutual trust existing between the two Governments
and their peoples;
Realizing
the ever increasing demand of electricity for the socio-economic development
and progress of their peoples;
Desiring
to enhance their ties of friendship between the two countries through increased
cooperation in the field of transmission interconnection, grid connectivity and
power trade; And Recognizing that the cooperation in cross-border power
exchange and trading through enhanced transmission interconnections and grid
connectivity would mutually benefit both the countries by moving towards a common
electricity market that could extend to sub-regional and regional levels;
HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
ARTICLE-I
This Agreement will enable cooperation
in the power sector, including developing transmission interconnections, grid
connectivity, power exchange and trading through the governmental, public and
private enterprises of the two countries
on mutually acceptable terms.
on mutually acceptable terms.
ARTICLE-II
(a)
The Parties shall mutually work out a coordinated procedure for secure and
reliable operation of the national grids interconnected through cross-border
transmission interconnection(s) and prepare scheduling, dispatch, energy
accounting, settlement and procedures for cross-border power trade and
unscheduled interchange.
(b)
The Parties shall allow non-discriminatory access to the cross-border
interconnection(s) for all authorized/licensed participants in the common
electricity market.
ARTICLE-III
(a)
The Parties shall encourage and facilitate investments, including joint venture
investments between the two countries, in power sector on mutually agreed terms
in accordance with their laws in force to enhance power trade.
(b)
The Parties shall take necessary measures to speed up interconnection planning
and construction by inviting and facilitating governmental, public or private
sector enterprises of the two countries.
(c)
The investments and related terms and conditions in developing specific
cross-border transmission projects for power trade shall be governed by
separate agreement(s) between the concerned entities on project to project
basis.
ARTICLE-IV
(a)
The Parties shall cooperate on the various aspects of policy harmonization for
the realization of cross-border interconnections, grid connectivity and power
trade. Both Parties shall work towards removing, and mutually resolving issues
relating to, barriers, including tariff, levies, fees, taxes, duties or charges
of similar effects, if any, in the cross-border exchange and trading of
electricity.
(b)
The Parties shall allow the authorized/licensed electricity
producers/buyers/traders of each country to engage in cross-border electricity
trading, including that through Power Exchanges, and to seek cross-border
transmission access as per the laws of the respective country.
(c
) The Parties shall facilitate the sale and purchase of electric power in
respective countries depending on the potential to generate and demand of
electricity as may be applicable.
(d) The Parties shall put their best efforts to ensure
unrestricted flow of power subject to safety, security, stability and reliability requirements of their power grids as per the applicable standards.
ARTICLE-V
(a)
The Parties shall set up a Joint Working Group co-chaired by Joint Secretaries
of the Power/Energy Ministries of the two countries to promote and facilitate
cooperation in the areas identified under this Agreement. The Joint Working
Group shall take lead role
for planning and identification of cross-border interconnections, selection of transmission technologies, preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs), and modes of investment for timely implementation of projects, and preparation and finalization of operation and maintenance guidelines.
for planning and identification of cross-border interconnections, selection of transmission technologies, preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs), and modes of investment for timely implementation of projects, and preparation and finalization of operation and maintenance guidelines.
(b)
A Joint Steering Committee co-chaired by the Power/Energy Secretaries of
the two countries shall be constituted to review the progress made by the Joint
Working Group. The Joint Working Group and the Steering Committee will meet at
least twice a year and once a year respectively at mutually agreed venues.
ARTICLE-VI
This
Agreement shall not affect in any way the obligations of the Parties under
existing bilateral agreements between the Parties as well as their existing
agreements with other countries.
ARTICLE-VII
Any
divergence in the interpretation and implementation of this Agreement will be
settled through mutual consultation between the Parties themselves.
ARTICLE-VIII
This
Agreement shall enter into force upon signature and shall remain in force for a
period of twenty-five years, and shall be automatically renewed thereafter
every ten years, unless either Party gives the other Party a written notice
three months in advance of its intention to terminate this Agreement.
Amendments
to this Agreement can be made anytime by mutual consent of the Parties.
Notwithstanding the termination of this
Agreement, the contractual obligations or activities already underway under
this Agreement shall not be affected and shall continue till their completion.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned being duly authorized thereto by their respective
Governments, have signed this Agreement.
Signed
at
on this
day of
2014 in two originals each in English,
Hindi and Nepali languages, all texts being equally authentic. In case of any
divergence in interpretation, the English text shall prevail.
On
behalf of the
Government of Nepal
Name:
Designation:
Initialled by:
(Rajendra Kishore Kshatri)
Secretary
Ministry
of Energy
Government of Nepal
On behalf of the
Government
of
the Republic of India
Name:
Designation:
(Pradeep Kumar Sinha)
Secretary
Ministry
of Power
Government of
the Republic of India
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