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The mostly used turbines are Pelton and Cross-flow types. Most of the MHP turbines are manufactured locally. The first turbine manufactured at the Balaju Yantra Shala Pvt. Ltd. (established 1960) was a 5 kW propeller turbine for the first MHP of Nepal in 1962. Kathmandu Metal Industries Pvt. Ltd., Nepal YantraShala Energy, Nepal Hydro & Electric Pvt. Ltd., Nepal Machine and Steel Structure, a
Mountain Hydro Nepal (P.) Ltd Mai Cascade Hydropower Station: Ilam District: 8 2074-12-26 BS Himal Dolkha Hydropower Company Pvt Ltd Chhandi Khola Hydropower Station: Lamjung District: 2 2072-12-13 BS Chhyandi Hydropower Co. P. Ltd Puwa Khola-1 Hydropower Station: Ilam District: 4 2074-06-23 BS Puwa Khola – 1 Hydropower Pvt. Ltd Rudi A ...
Sundarijal Small Hydropower Station (Nepali: सुन्दरिजल सानो जलविद्युत आयोजना) is a run-of-river hydro-electric plant located in Kathmandu District of Nepal. The flow from Sundarijal River is used to generate 640 kW electricity and annual energy generation is 4.77 GWh.
Dwari Khola Small Hydropower Station (Nepali: द्वारी खोला सानो जलविद्युत आयोजना) is a run-of-river hydro-electric plant located in Naumule, Dailekh District of Nepal. [1] The flow from Dwari River is used to generate 3.75 MW electricity. The gross head is 450.40 m and design flow is 1.58 ...
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.
Pharping Hydro Power Project (Nepali: फर्पिङ लघु जलविद्युत् परियोजना) is the first hydro-power project of Nepal and second of South Asia. It is situated in Kathmandu district. [1] In 2010, it was declared a Living Museum by government of Nepal and was open for public. [2]
This is only project in Nepal to utilize pressurized Glass Fibre reinforced Plastic (GRP) pipe for flow conduction. The plant has two units with Turgo turbine (2 *1250 KW). The power is evacuated via 33kVA transmission line to switch-yard of Sunkoshi Hydropower Station (9MW) The plant was completely submerged by 2014 Sunkoshi blockage. [3]
Commissioned in 2012, Bijayapur-I Small Hydropower Project is a run of the river type hydroelectric project on Bijayapur Khola in Pokhara. [1] It's a private power station built by Bhagawati Hydropower Development Co. (P.) Ltd. that feeds to Nepal's National Electricity Grid through a power purchase agreement with Nepal Electricity Authority.