Section 611
Provision On Export Of Electricity:

6.11.1 If the electric energy generated in the country is to be exported abroad, it shall be done as per the agreement entered into between the exporter and Government of Nepal.
6.11.2 If Government of Nepal thinks necessary, it may, on mutual understanding, purchase the power up to 10 per cent of the electricity generated from the export-oriented projects for domestic consumption.
6.11.3 Electricity shall be exported by identifying the export- oriented projects and developing such projects through the private sector. For this purpose, necessary study shall be conducted towards extending power system at the bilateral and regional level.
6.11.4 Non-power benefits such as irrigation, flood control shall be evaluated in such a manner as to acquire maximum benefits from large multipurpose storage projects, taking into consideration the national interest. Such benefits shall be utilized within Nepal to the maximum extent. If the benefits are in excess of those accruing to Nepal and the lower riparian states are benefited substantially, the benefits obtainable thereof shall be determined through negotiations with the lower riparian states. A permit for implementation of such projects shall be provided with the approval of Government of Nepal under this Policy. Provided, however, that the issue of sharing of the natural resources shall be outside the domain of this Policy.
6.11.5 The body licensed to generate power shall render necessary assistance to Government of Nepal in acquiring non- power benefits to be obtained from the project.
6.11.6 His Majesty's Government may, if necessary, render appropriate assistance to conclude a power purchase agreement for the power to be exported abroad.