Panauti Hydropower Station

Panauti Hydropower Station (also called Khopasi Hydropower Station) is the third hydropower station which was constructed in Nepal, in 1965.[1] It is the first megawatt (MW) capacity hydropower station in Nepal.

Panauti Hydropower Station
Panauti Hydropower Station is located in Nepal
Panauti Hydropower Station
Location of Panauti Hydropower Station in Nepal
Official namePanauti Hydropower Station
CountryNepal
LocationSunsari District
Coordinates27°33′47″N 85°32′10″E
PurposePower
StatusOperational
Owner(s)Nepal Electricity Authority
TypeRun-of-the-river
Installed capacity2.4 MW

It is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric plant on the Roshi Khola river. This power station is located at Khopasi, Kavre district, 35 km east of Kathmandu and 7 km south-east from Panauti Bazar.

It was built in 1965 with the assistance from then Soviet Union at a cost of NRs 27 million. It has a capacity of 2.4 MW, from 3 units of 0.8 MW each and annual design generation of 6.97 GWh. The Project was designed for operation of only two units at a time with third unit as a standby. Open canal of 3,721 m long with discharge of 3.2 cu. m/s from headwork to reservoir has seven (7) outlet gates for irrigation in the vicinity of Khopasi.

After the major improvement activities accomplished in 2018/019 ( Rehabilitation and Modernization of Switchyards of Panauti Hydropower Station located at Khopasi and Bhakatpur ), Panauti Hydropower Station is generating maximum annual energy (in 2018/19) which the power plant had not been able to do since the last 11 years.[2]

Hydropower name Panauti Hydropower Station
Commissioned year 1965
Type Run of River
Location Panauti Municipality–12, Khopasi
Installed capacity 2.4 MW
Annual average energy 6.97 GWh
Maximum Net head Catchment area 66m /60m
Average annual flow 3.2m^3/s
Live storage volume Dam 50,000 m3
Total length of the waterways 3.721 km
Penstock turbine 1 No., 370m long, 1.4m
Numbers of Turbine /type 3/ Horizontal Francis
Rated discharge/ Turbine 1.61m3/s
Rated output / Turbine 0.85MW
Rated speed 1000 rpm
Generator Rated output 1000 kVA
Rated voltage 6.3 kV
Rated frequency 50 Hz
Power factor 0.8
Power transformer 1550 kVA, 6.3 kV/33 kV, 3 phase, 2 Nos.
Transmission line 33kV, 20 km, single circuit

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References

  1. Raj Rai, Kumbha; Prasad Bhatta, Tika; Baral, Prakash (7 October 2022). "Micro hydros face doubtful future as national grid reaches rural homes". Kathmandu Post.
  2. NEA, NEA. "NEA 2018/19 report" (PDF). NEA. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  3. NEA, NEA. "Panauti Hydropower Station". NEA. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
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