
Nepal, known for its majestic rivers and rugged landscapes, holds an estimated 83,000 MW of hydropower potential, of which nearly 42,000 MW is considered economically feasible. Despite this massive potential, the country has tapped only a small fraction of it, creating both a challenge and an opportunity

Nepal’s hydropower sector is rapidly evolving, with several small and medium-scale projects contributing to the country’s clean energy goals. Among them, the Super Machha Khola Hydroelectric Project (4.6 MW) stands out as an upcoming development that combines sustainable power generation with local community upliftment. 🌊 Project Overview

Nepal is a land of rivers, with an enormous hydropower potential that remains largely untapped. Among its many ambitious plans, the Budhigandaki Hydropower Project stands out as one of the most transformative infrastructure projects in the country’s history. With a planned capacity of 1,200 MW, this storage-type
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