List of power stations in Nepal

Kali Gandaki
Kukule Ganga
Location of power stations in Nepal
Hydro

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

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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 CompletionOwnerLocation
Upper Tamakoshi Project4562018NEADolakha
Rasuwagadi111Chilime Hydropower Company Ltd.Rasuwa
Middle Bhotekoshi102Middle Bhotekoahi Jalbidhyut CompanySindhupalchowk
Lower Solu82Essel Clean Solu Pvt. Ltd.Solukhumbu
Trishuli 3A60
Upper Marsyangdi A50Sinohydro-Sagarmatha Power Company Pvt. Ltd.Lamjung
Lower Sanjen42.5Sanjen Hydropower Company Ltd.Rasuwa
Upper Sanjen14.8Sanjen Hydropower Company Ltd.Rasuwa
Mistri Khola42Robust Energy Pvt. Ltd.Myagdi
Khani Khola (Dolakha)30Sasa Engineering Hydropower Pvt. Ltd.Dolakha
Khani Khola I25Greenlife Energy Pvt.Ltd.Dolakha
Kulekhani III14
Gamgadhi0.4

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
Seti750
Arun III900Sankhuwasabha
Budi Gandaki1200Gorkha
Kali Gandaki II660
Lower Arun308
Upper Arun335
Karnali Chisapani10,8002025
Upper Karnali300
Pancheswor7480
Thulo Dhunga25
Tavur/Mewa101
Dudhkoshi300
Budhiganga20
Rahughat Khola27
Likhu IV40
Kabeli ‘A’30
Kulekhani III14
Aandhikola180
Khimti II27
Upper Modi14
Langtang Khola218
Madisaneswor86
Upper Seti122
Kankai60
Upper Tamakoshi456
Upper Modi ‘A’42
Hewa Khola10
Upper Trishuli ‘B’37
Karnali Phase I1,080
Total25,622

Source: Bidhyut Magazine/Semi- Annual Report - NEA, Bhadra 2063; NEA Annual Report 2073 B.S.

See also

References

  1. "Energy Sector Overview". United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Archived from the original on 2012-04-25.
  2. "Kali Gandaki Hydroelectric Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  3. "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
  4. "official". Power China website.
  5. "official". Bhotekoshi official website.
  6. "Kulekhani Hydroelectric Power Station". sustainablehydropower.
  7. "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
  8. "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
  9. "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
  10. "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
  11. "NEA Annual Report" (PDF). Nepal Electricity Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05.
  12. "Diesel plant in Hetauda generates electricity". The Himalayan Times.
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