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Adani plant permitted to offer Bangladesh-bound power in India after guidelines modified

An Adani Power coalfired power plant under contract to offer all its output to Bangladesh can now provide the domestic market as the government has actually amended its power export guidelines.

An internal federal power ministry memo, dated Aug. 12 and seen , changes 2018 standards governing generators providing electricity solely to a neighbouring country.

Presently just one plant in India - Adani Power's 1,600 megawatt (MW) Godda plant in eastern Jharkhand state - is under agreement to export 100% of its power to a neighbouring nation.

The memo says the government of India might permit connection of such producing station to the Indian grid to facilitate sale of power within India in case of sustained non-scheduling of full or part capacity.

The sale of power to the local grid might likewise be permitted if there is a delay in payments, it stated.

The relocation, which comes almost a week after longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina got away Bangladesh after fatal protests, could likewise benefit future projects where all output is locked into export contracts.

An Adani Group representative did not instantly respond to a. demand looking for remark.

A senior market official said the relocation in intended to. protect Indian interests, including energy security.

If a plant has idling capability and the nation needs power,. why should you stop it providing to the local grid? It is also. Indian banks who paid for it, said the authorities, who declined. to be identified as he was not authorised to speak on the concern.

(source: Reuters)