Amendment to India’s Power Export Guidelines won’t affect export to Bangladesh: Adani Power
UNB
Publish: 15 Aug 2024, 11:34 AM
Dhaka,
Aug 14 (UNB)-India's Adani Group has said that the recent amendment to India's
Power Export Guidelines will not affect the existing Power Purchase Agreement
(PPA) between Adani Power and Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB).
"The amendment to
India's Power Export Guidelines is just an industry enabling universal
provision for the exporting power stations in India to establish connection
with the Indian grid. This does not affect the existing Power Purchase
Agreement (PPA) between Adani Power and the BPDB", it said in a statement
on Wednesday.
"We have been
providing uninterrupted power to Bangladesh from our Godda plant. Adani Power
is committed to fulfil contractual obligations as per BPDB's demand schedule
and provisions of PPA and would look forward to continuing reciprocal
fulfilment by BPDB", it added.
The statement from the
Indian business group came against the backdrop of a media report that the
Indian government amended the existing rules to allow the Adani Power to sell
to the local market alongside its export to Bangladesh.
Earlier, Adani Power was
bound to export its electricity to Bangladesh under Indian export law. It is
believed that such an amendment to the Indian export law was made in order to
help the company hedge against political risks in Bangladesh.
Currently only one plant
in India-Adani Power's 1,600 megawatt (MW) Godda plant in eastern Jharkhand
state-is under contract to export 100% of its power to a neighbouring
Bangladesh.
END/UNB/SH/KW