List of power stations in Nepal
Kali Gandaki
Kukule Ganga
The following is a list of the power stations in Nepal.
Hydroelectric
Hydropower | Capacity (MW) | Commissioned | Location | Owner | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kali Gandaki | 144 | 2002 | Syangja | NEA | [1][2] |
Middle Marsyangdi | 70 | 2008 | Lamjung | NEA | |
Marsyangdi | 69 | 1989 | Tanahun | NEA | [3] |
Kulekhani I | 60 | 1982 | Makwanpur | NEA | |
Khimti I | 60 | 2000 | Dolkha | Himal Power Ltd. | |
Upper Marsyangdi A | 50 | 2016 | Lamjung Marsyangdi Rural Municipality | SSPC, Power China | [4] |
Upper Bhote Koshi | 45 | 2001 | Sindhupalchowk | Bhote Koshi Power Company Private Limited (BKPC) | [5] |
Kulekhani II | 32 | 1986 | Makwanpur | NEA | [6] |
Chameliya | 30 | 2018 | Darchula | NEA | |
Trishuli | 24 | 1967 ( Initially installed capacity was 21 MW, rehabilitated in 1995) | Nuwakot | NEA | [7] |
Chilime | 22 | 2003 | Rasuwa | Chilime Hydropower Company Ltd. | |
Gandak | 15 | 1979 | Nawalparasi | NEA | [8] |
Modi Khola | 14.8 | 2000 | Parbat | NEA | [9] |
Devighat | 14.1 | 1984 | Nuwakot | NEA | [10] |
Madkyu Khola | 13 | 2018 | Kaski | Silkes Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. | |
Jhimruk Khola | 12 | 1994 | Pyuthan | Butwal Power Company Ltd. | |
Thapa Khola | 11.2 | 2018 | Mustang | Mount Kailash Energy Co. Pvt. Ltd. | |
Sunkoshi | 10.05 | 1972 | Sindhupalchowk | NEA | [11] |
Lower Modi I | 10 | 2012 | Parbat | United Modi Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. | |
Andhi Khola | 9.4 | 1991 ( Initially installed capacity was 5.1 MW, rehabilitated in 2016) | Syangja | Butwal Power Company Ltd. | |
Indrawati III | 7.5 | 2002 | Sindhupalchowk | National Hydropower Co. Ltd. | |
Puwa Khola | 6.2 | 1999 | Ilam | NEA | |
Mailun Khola | 6 | 2013 | Rasuwa | Mailun Khola Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. | |
Chatara | 3.2 | 1996 | Sunsari | NEA | |
Panauti Hydropower | 2.4 | 1965 | Kavre | NEA | |
Seti | 1.5 | 1985 | Pokhara | NEA | |
Fewa Hydropower | 1 | 1969 | Pokhara | NEA | |
|Mahendra power house |1.728 |.... |Kathmandu |- |Biratnagar
Diesel Power Stations
Name | Capacity (MW) | Commissioned | Location | Owner | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Duhabi Multifuel | 39 | 1997 | Sunsari | ||
Hetauda | 14.41 | 2012 | Makwanpur | [12] | |
Hydropower stations under construction
Hydropower Station | Capacity (MW) | Date of Completion | Owner | Location | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Upper Tamakoshi Project | 456 | 2018 | NEA | Dolakha | |
Rasuwagadi | 111 | Chilime Hydropower Company Ltd. | Rasuwa | ||
Middle Bhotekoshi | 102 | Middle Bhotekoahi Jalbidhyut Company | Sindhupalchowk | ||
Lower Solu | 82 | Essel Clean Solu Pvt. Ltd. | Solukhumbu | ||
Trishuli 3A | 60 | ||||
Upper Marsyangdi A | 50 | Sinohydro-Sagarmatha Power Company Pvt. Ltd. | Lamjung | ||
Lower Sanjen | 42.5 | Sanjen Hydropower Company Ltd. | Rasuwa | ||
Upper Sanjen | 14.8 | Sanjen Hydropower Company Ltd. | Rasuwa | ||
Mistri Khola | 42 | Robust Energy Pvt. Ltd. | Myagdi | ||
Khani Khola (Dolakha) | 30 | Sasa Engineering Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. | Dolakha | ||
Khani Khola I | 25 | Greenlife Energy Pvt.Ltd. | Dolakha | ||
Kulekhani III | 14 | ||||
Gamgadhi | 0.4 | ||||
Other Power Stations
- Solar power stations
- Simikot 50 kW
- Gamgadhi 50 kW
- Dhobighat Oxidaizing Pond 680.4 kW, Owner:KUKL, Dedicated 11kV feeder connecting to Teku Substation
- 10 other small hydropower stations (total: 2460
- 29 small isolated hydropower stations (total: 5.676 MW)
Upcoming Hydro-power Projects in Nepal
Hydro-Power Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Seti | 750 | ||
Arun III | 900 | Sankhuwasabha | |
Budi Gandaki | 1200 | Gorkha | |
Kali Gandaki II | 660 | ||
Lower Arun | 308 | ||
Upper Arun | 335 | ||
Karnali Chisapani | 10,800 | 2025 | |
Upper Karnali | 300 | ||
Pancheswor | 7480 | ||
Thulo Dhunga | 25 | ||
Tavur/Mewa | 101 | ||
Dudhkoshi | 300 | ||
Budhiganga | 20 | ||
Rahughat Khola | 27 | ||
Likhu IV | 40 | ||
Kabeli ‘A’ | 30 | ||
Kulekhani III | 14 | ||
Aandhikola | 180 | ||
Khimti II | 27 | ||
Upper Modi | 14 | ||
Langtang Khola | 218 | ||
Madisaneswor | 86 | ||
Upper Seti | 122 | ||
Kankai | 60 | ||
Upper Tamakoshi | 456 | ||
Upper Modi ‘A’ | 42 | ||
Hewa Khola | 10 | ||
Upper Trishuli ‘B’ | 37 | ||
Karnali Phase I | 1,080 | ||
Total | 25,622 | ||
Source: Bidhyut Magazine/Semi- Annual Report - NEA, Bhadra 2063; NEA Annual Report 2073 B.S.
See also
References
- ↑ "Energy Sector Overview". United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Archived from the original on 2012-04-25.
- ↑ "Kali Gandaki Hydroelectric Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
- ↑ "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
- ↑ "official". Power China website.
- ↑ "official". Bhotekoshi official website.
- ↑ "Kulekhani Hydroelectric Power Station". sustainablehydropower.
- ↑ "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
- ↑ "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
- ↑ "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
- ↑ "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
- ↑ "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
- ↑ "Diesel plant in Hetauda generates electricity". The Himalayan Times.
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