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Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project

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The consultant for detailed design and construction supervision is Joint Venture Norconsult-Lahmeyer in association with the local sub-consultant Total Management Services. Norconsult is Norway's largest and one of the leading multidisciplinary consultancy firms in the Nordic region. Lahmeyer is a
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In May, 2018, it was reported that the planned July completion date could be jeopardized by late assembly of the turbomachinery that had been delivered to the site. Later in May, the country's finance minister said that the project was expected to contribute to robust national economic growth in
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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. The project was entirely financed from domestic
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Construction began in February 2011, and the project was originally slated for completion in July 2018, later pushed back to December 2018, and again pushed back to November 2019. Works suffered new delays in 2019, and the most recently announced completion date of February 2020 is likely to be
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The majority share (51%) of the Company is held by four public entities, namely, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Nepal Telecom (NTC), Citizen Investment Trust (CIT) and Rastriya Beema Sansthan (RBS). NEA has 41% stake, NTC has 6% and CIT & RBS each has 2% stake in the Company. Similarly,
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general public and residents of Dolakha District will have 15% and 10% share respectively. The remaining 24% share will be taken over by contributors in Employees Provident Fund (EPF), NEA & Companys staffs and staffs of financial institutions providing loans.
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is the contractor for civil construction, Andritz Hydro GhmH of Austria is the contractor supplying electro-mechanical equipment, and KEC International of India is the contractor for 220 kV transmission line and sub-station.
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The Nepalese Army was mobilized to provide security to the site in 2012, after it was reportedly threatened by vandalism and threats to construction staff and foreign workers. Work was disrupted by the
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German engineering consultant that in 2019 was re-branded to Tractebel Engineering GmbH The same consultant, JV Norconsult-Lahmeyer was responsible for tender design for the project.
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began in February 2019 by a European contractor after the original Indian contractor failed to perform the work. A new date of November 2019 was set for initial energy production.
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The project was put on hold prior to completion of its testing and commissioning phase in 2020, when skilled foreign workers became unavailable in Nepal due to the global
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Infrastructure for the plant includes a 142 m long, 25 m high underground powerhouse hall near Gongar Khola, with six
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In January 2019 it was reported that the project did not have approval to clear forest land for new double 220
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to replace existing 132 kVA lines. After its completion, the first unit started production from 5 July 2021.
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Nearly 200 Chinese workers stranded but safe in hydropower project construction site in quake-hit Nepal
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H.E. Ambassador Yang houlan visits Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project being constructed by Sinohydro
1107:"Land use planning in hydropower development – a case study of upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project" 1106: 354: 367:. It is the largest hydroelectric project in Nepal, operating since July 2021. It is sited on the 1142: 657: 309: 406: 915: 447: 1121: 391: 360: 276: 116: 477: 368: 931:"NEA forms committee to mediate worker strike at 456-MW Upper Tamakoshi hydropower plant" 470: 319: 286: 1054:"Pandemic delays dozens of projects, from mega to small, that were on their final lap" 815: 1234: 527: 296: 1185: 1171: 1013: 528:"Much-awaited Upper Tamakoshi Hydro Project formally starts production from Monday" 462: 302: 955: 895: 610: 703: 1193: 1161: 372: 453:
On 5 July 2021, the project was inaugurated by prime minister KP Sharma Oli.
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Location of Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project in Bagmati Province
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Penstock pipe-laying work commences at Upper Tamakoshi hydel project
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Kathmandu University Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology
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river (also spelled Saptakoshi), near the Nepal–Tibet border.
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Bishnudhan Niwas; Annapurna Marg Gyaneswor (February 2011),
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Sangam Prasain; Prithvi Man Shrestha (August 31, 2020).
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Dam in Gaurishankar Conservation Area, Dolakha District
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Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project is located in Bagmati Province
Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project is located in Nepal
Gaurishankar Conservation Area
Dolakha District
27°50′38″N 86°13′05″E / 27.844°N 86.218°E / 27.844; 86.218
Type of dam
27°55′30″N 86°12′47″E / 27.925°N 86.213°E / 27.925; 86.213
Type
Hydraulic head
Turbines
Pelton wheels
Installed capacity
Annual generation
tamakoshihydro.org.np
peaking
run-of-the-river
hydroelectric
Nepal
Tamakoshi River
Sapt Koshi
Nepal Electricity Authority
B.S.

Sinohydro
April 2015 Nepal earthquake
penstocks
COVID-19 epidemic
Pelton wheels
Lamabagar

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