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Under the leadership of Chilime Jalvidyut Limited, a subsidiary company of Nepal Electricity Authority, Madhyabhotekoshi hydropower project and Khimti-Bahrbise transmission line construction in Sindhupalchok have been ordered to be completed within one month.
The tunnel leaked while testing the structures and equipment to start electricity generation from Bhotekoshi after the construction was completed. Currently, the repair and improvement work of the leaking tunnel is being done in full swing.
Madhyabhotekoshi with 102 MW connected capacity produces up to 40 MW of electricity in the winter months. As 40 megawatts are also important for power supply management in accordance with winter demand, the management of the authority has taken the initiative to bring Madhyakotekoshi into operation as soon as possible.
Authority Executive Director Kulman Ghising and Chilime Hydropower Company Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Madhyabhotekoshi Hydropower Company Board Chairman Subhash Kumar Mishra visited the transmission line and substation on Saturday and took information about the construction progress.
The construction of 400 kV transmission line from New Khimti substation in Ramechhap to Bahrbise in Sindhupalchok under the Tamakoshi-Kathmandu KV transmission line project, where the electricity generated from the Madhyabhotkoshi hydropower project will flow. Under the transmission line project, all the towers in the Khimti-Bahrbise section have been erected. Only about one kilometer left to pull the wire is .
400 KV New Khimti-Baharbise transmission line will be brought into operation (charge) immediately at 200 KV and the electricity of Madhyabhotekosi will be integrated into the national transmission grid . The process of placing the necessary structures in the new Khimti and Bahrbise substations to charge the line to 200 KV has progressed.
The team led by Executive Director Ghising has instructed the project management and construction professionals to proceed immediately after discussing the work being done and the work to be done at the new Khimti and Bahrbise substations to charge the Khimti-Bahrbise line at 200 KV . The team also inspected the ongoing wire pulling work in Sindhupalcho's Tripurasundari rural municipality-2 choukta under the transmission line.
Since 40 megawatts will also play a big role in the management of the winter electricity load, the construction of both projects is sensitive and urgent, and the executive director Ghising mentioned that he came to the field to monitor the construction and instructed to take the construction seriously and coordinate the rest of the work rapidly.
Bahrbise municipality-5 position from the switchyard of Madhyabhotekoshi project's power house to the authority's Bahrbise substation located in the same municipality-3 about four kilometers 220 KV The transmission line has been constructed .
The Tamakoshi-Kathmandu transmission line has been constructed for the electricity flow of the hydroelectric projects constructed and planned in the Tamakoshi and Sunkoshi rivers and their tributaries . Of the 122 towers on the Bahrbise-Lapsiphedi line section, only 2 towers are left to be constructed . Under the project itself Construction of 220 KV substation has been completed in Bahrbise.
