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Tama Koshi Hydropower Project
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Tama Koshi Hydropower Project

A 45MW run-of-river hydroelectric power plant in Dolakha district contributing clean energy to Nepal's national grid.

45.0 MW
Capacity
Dolakha District, Nepal
Location
8.5B NPR
Investment
Nepal Electricity Authority
Client

Project Overview

The Tama Koshi Hydropower Project is a 45MW run-of-river hydroelectric power plant located in Dolakha district, Nepal. This project utilizes the natural flow of the Tama Koshi River to generate clean electricity for the national grid.

The project features modern turbine technology and environmental-friendly design principles. It includes fish ladders and sediment management systems to minimize ecological impact.

Key Features

Run-of-river design
Environmental compliance
Fish ladder installation
Modern turbine technology
Automated control systems

Technical Specifications

Head
165 meters
Turbine Type
Pelton
Number of Units
3
Design Discharge
31.5 cubic meters/second
Annual Generation
280 GWh
Installed Capacity
45 MW

Project Status

Progress 100%
Start Date Mar 2018
Completion Aug 2021
Status Operational

Quick Information

Type hydropower
Capacity 45.0 MW
Location Dolakha District, Nepal
Investment 8.5B NPR
Client Nepal Electricity Authority

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