LAMJUNG, Dec 19: The Upper Syange Hydropower Project located at Lamjung has successfully tested 2.4 MW of electricity generation. The power generation test of the project located in Marsyangdi Village Municipality Ward No. 4 Mipra was successful.
The construction of the project was completed in September and testing has been started since December 8. “We have communicated to the Nepal Electricity Authority to connect the generated power to the national grid. Testing of hydromechanical and electromechanical equipment of civil structures and connected equipment has been successful,” said Som Tamang, a technician at the project.
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The construction of the project started in 2074 BS. Technician Tamang said that the project will be connected to Khudi sub-station at a distance of 12 km through a 33 KV transmission line. The project will generate 14.616 gigawatt hours of electricity annually.
Similarly, the project can generate 2.868 gigawatt hours of electricity in winter and 11.748 gigawatt hours in the rainy season. The construction of the project has been completed at a cost of Rs 500 million, according to Upper Syange Hydropower Limited.