The first hydro power station in Nepal was installed in 1911 AD. It had a capacity of 500 kW and was called the Pharping Hydropower Plant. Ever since, the country has established numerous hydropower plant to meet the never-ending demands of the citizens. Some of the major hydropower plants in Nepal are given below Kaligandaki Hydropower Plant, Syangja Capacity: 144,000 kW Project Owner: Nepal Electricity Authority Middle Marsyangdi Hydropower Project, Rasuwa Capacity: 70,000 kW Project Owner: Nepal Electricity Authority Marshyangdi Hydropower Plant, Tanahun Capacity: 69,000 kW Project Owner: Nepal Electricity Authority Khimti Hydropower Plant, Dolakha Capacity: 60,000 kW Project Owner: Himal Power Limited Kulekhani I Hydropower Plant, Makawanpur Capacity: 60,000 kW Project Owner: Nepal Electricity Authority Bhotekoshi Hydropower Project, Sindhupalchok Capacity: 36,000 kW Project Owner: Bhote Koshi Power Company Kulekhani II Hydro...
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