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The Upper Karnali Storage Hydropower Project is a proposed run-of-the-river hydroelectric plant on the Karnali river in Nepal. It will have an installed capacity of 900 MW, making it the largest hydropower plant in Nepal when achieved. [ 1 ]
The Ghaghara River, also known as the Karnali River in Nepal, Mapcha Tsangpo in Tibet, and the lower Ghaghara in Awadh is known as the Sarayu River [1], [2] is a perennial trans-boundary river that originates in the northern slopes of the Himalayas in the Tibetan Plateau, cuts through the Himalayas in Nepal and joins the Sharda River at Brahmaghat in India.
Bheri Babai Diversion Multipurpose Project (SUB2Axis64) is a multi-basin irrigation cum hydropower project lying in Surkhet District of Karnali Province in Mid-West Nepal. The water is diverted from the Bheri River and discharged to Babai River. The project aims to irrigate 51,000 ha of land in Banke and Bardiya District throughout the year ...
Modi Khola Hydroelectric Power Plant: Parbat 14.8 2000 NEA [12] Devighat Hydropower Station: Nuwakot 14.1 1984 NEA [13] Madkyu Khola Hydropower Station: Kaski 13 2018 Silkes Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. Jungey hydropower pvt.Ltd.| Jhimruk Khola Hydropower Station: Pyuthan 12 1994 Butwal Power Company Ltd. Thapa Khola Hydropower Station: Mustang 11.2 2018
The Budhi Gandaki Hydroelectric Project is a proposed hydroelectric power plant in Nepal, to be developed by Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). This storage hydropower plant is to be located on the Budhi Gandaki River , approximately 2 km upstream of its confluence with Trishuli River , about 55 km west of Kathmandu (80 km by road).
The power station would be located approximately 63 kilometres (39 mi) upstream of the Seti River confluence with the Karnali River, with the dam site located a further 19.2 kilometres (11.9 mi) upstream. All project sites, excluding the reservoir area and transmission line corridor, are located in either Doti and/or Dadeldhura Districts.
The Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project was a Nepal national priority project. When it is operated at full capacity, it is the largest hydroelectric plant in Nepal, with a power output equivalent to two-thirds of Nepal's current power generation. [4] [5] The project was entirely financed from domestic financial institutions and companies.
Budhiganga Hydropower Project is a peaking run-of-river [2] type located at the Achham and Bajura districts of Nepal. [3] The headworks of the project is located in a narrow gorge below Rakse Khand. All major project structures are located on the left bank of the river. [4] The project site is about 890 km west of Kathmandu.