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Adani now enabled to sell Bangladesh-bound power in India

An Adani Power coalfired power plant under agreement to sell all its output to Bangladesh can now provide the domestic market after a change to India's power export rules, helping the business hedge versus political dangers in Bangladesh.

An internal federal power ministry memo, dated Aug. 12 and seen , amends 2018 guidelines governing generators providing electrical power exclusively to a neighbouring country. Presently 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 country.

The memo says the government of India may allow connection of such producing station to the Indian grid to assist in sale of power within India in case of continual non-scheduling of complete or part capability.

The relocation, which happened nearly a week after longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh amid fatal demonstrations triggered by quotas for government tasks, could also benefit future tasks where all output is locked into export agreements.

Bangladesh is battling anarchy and vandalism, with a. caretaker government swearing that improving law and order was its. leading concern.

The change by the Indian government likewise enables sale of. power to the local grid if there is a hold-up in payments.

The conglomerate called the plant a shining example of. India-Bangladesh cooperation in July 2023, shortly after its. billionaire Chairman Gautam Adani met Hasina following full-load. commissioning of the plant.

On Tuesday, an Adani Group spokesperson said the. modification would assist increase the total availability of power. in India, and help accommodate the skyrocketing electrical energy demand. throughout the nation..

(source: Reuters)