KATHMANDU, Jan. 18 -- Nepal imported 653MW electricity from India on Friday, the biggest amount so far since the country ended powercuts three years ago. The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) had to import because the total demand for electricity reached 1,243MW last week because of winter peak load and falling production from run-of-river schemes due to low water volume in rivers.

"The amount we import depends on the total demand, so it keeps going up or down," explained Suresh Bhattarai of NEA. But on Saturday a full 58% of the total electricity demand in Nepal was met from Indian imports, and this was unprecedented and unexpected. NEA's Managing Director Kulman Ghising had informed that Nepal would be importing up to 500MW electricit...