Tripura renews power sale agreement with Bangladesh

According to details shared by the State's Power Department on December 5, "The Government of India (GoI) and the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (GoB), by a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) made on  January 11, 2010, had, inter-alia, agreed for power trading between Bangladesh and India at a mutually agreed price and procedure."

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AGARTALA:

Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL) has renewed the power sale agreement with neighbouring Bangladesh till 2026. The power sale agreement had reportedly expired in March 2021.

According to details shared by the State's Power Department on December 5, "The Government of India (GoI) and the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (GoB), by a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) made on  January 11, 2010, had, inter-alia, agreed for power trading between Bangladesh and India at a mutually agreed price and procedure."

"NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited (NVVN) was designated as “Nodal Agency” by Ministry of Power, GoI for cross border trading of power with Bangladesh from Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL). 
Initially, the agreement was signed among the parties namely – TSECL, NVVN and BPDB (Bangladesh Power Development Board) for a quantum of 100 MW of power in March 2016, which was subsequently extended to 160 MW. This agreement expired on 16th March of 2021", an official of the power department said.

The official informed that in the 19th Joint Working Group/ Joint Steering Committee meetings on Indo-Bangladesh Co-operation in Power Sector between Bangladesh and India held on 23rd January 2021 at Dhaka, Bangladesh, it was decided that “the contract may be extended provided the tariff, terms & conditions, tenure and quantum of power are acceptable to both the parties”. 

Accordingly, under the guidance of Jishnu Dev Varma, Deputy Chief Minister Who is also holding the department of Power in the state, Kiran Gitte, IAS, the then Secretary (Power), Government of Tripura and Dr. M. S. Kele, Managing Director, TSECL negotiated with the Bangladesh counterpart and finalize the modified terms and conditions of the agreement for a period of another five years w.e.f. March 17 of 2021 to 16th March of 2026 after four meetings among the stakeholders. 

Dr. M. S. Kele, MD, TSECL and Praveen Saxena, CEO, NVVN represented India and Secretary (Power), GoB and Director, BPDB represented Bangladesh and signed this tripartite supplementary agreement on 2nd December 2021 in Bangladesh. 

As per the modified terms & conditions of the agreement, TSECL will supply 160 MW+20% (i.e. maximum 192 MW) to Bangladesh instead of earlier 160MW. 

According to the agreement, the tariff for the 1st Contract year shall be INR 6.27/kWh, and the trading margin to NVVN will be of Ps 01/kWh from 17th March 2021 with fixed year on year escalation of 2% per year. 

This Supplementary Agreement shall be an integral part of the earlier Power Sale Agreement which was executed on March 18 2016. The agreement can further be extended on mutually agreed terms and conditions in future. 

The official of the power department further stated that the agreement is not only a unique precedent of Indo-Bangriendship but also a part of celebrations to mark the platinum jubilee of India’s independence 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' and Bangladesh’s golden jubilee of independence ‘Suborno Joyonti’", the official of the power department said.

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