In the final stage of construction of the Upper Bolikhola hydropower project

Baishak 20, 2082

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In the final stage of construction of the Upper Bolikhola hydropower project

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In Raghuganga Rural Municipality-7 of Myagdi, the 22.5 megawatt upper large river hydropower project has reached the final stage of construction.

The physical progress of the project, which started construction three years ago, has reached 90 percent. The head of the project, Lok Bahadur Nayak, said that the installation of the dam, power house and pipeline has been completed and the equipment installation and transmission line construction in the power house of the project has reached the final stage.

'The schedule to start trial production by May 2082 has been affected due to road upgrading from Beni to the project site,' he said, 'because of the road, it is in a geographically difficult area. The installation was delayed when the equipment of the existing power plant was stopped.'

In Sugurthala, a dam, a descender (water freezing pond), 2,900 meters of main pipeline and 300 meters of search soft pipeline have been connected, and a power house has been constructed at Phedi. Construction of a switchyard has been started in the power plant complex. 

A transmission line of 132 KV capacity, five kilometers long, is under construction by constructing 14 towers from Fedi to Bandi. Bandi to Bolikhola and Chimkhola to Chimkhola-Mangale-Rahughat hydropower project will be connected to the central power system of the project through 220 KV Dana-Khurkot transmission line through Tilkenichaur. . 

Dev Urja Construction is a civil, hydromechanical and BFL Bangalore electromechanical contractor. Citizens and Machhapuchhre Bank have invested 70 percent of the loan in the project estimated to cost three billion. 20% of the project will be raised through the public by issuing shares, of which 10% will be invested by the promoter. 

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