Sunday, December 14th, 2025

Lower Solukhola Hydropower Project nears completion



SOLUKHUMBU: The Lower Solukhola Hydropower project is nearing completion, with 95 percent of the physical work already finished.

The 82-megawatt capacity project, located in Tingla, Solukhumbu, is being developed by Lower Solu Hydropower Company.

Significant milestones such as the construction of the powerhouse, tunnel, and the installation of turbines and generators have been completed.

Company manager Dharmendra Gotame mentioned that the breakthrough of the penstock tunnel is expected soon, and commercial power generation is slated to begin in July. The transmission line is also 80 percent complete.

Launched in September 2016, the project has seen an investment of Rs 16 billion, provided as a loan by the European Bank (International Funding Agency), including FMO. The project is expected to be completed by September 2025.

This is a reservoir-based project, with the reservoir located in the Salme area of Solukhumbu.

Water is directed through a tunnel to the powerhouse in Bhadaure, Tingla, about 6 km away. Due to the geographical challenges and the long tunnel, the project’s estimated cost has increased.

The project employs 700 workers, including local residents. Once completed, the hydropower project will supply 23MW of power to the national transmission line in the winter and 82MW during the rainy season.

Publish Date : 06 February 2025 12:40 PM

Nepal to send two elephant calves to Qatar

CHITWAN: Two elephant calves born at the Elephant Breeding and

NC Acting President Khadka calls emergency meeting of Nepali Congress CWC

KATHMANDU: The Nepali Congress (NC) has called an emergency meeting

Contracts will be cancelled if work remains unfinished: Minister Ghising

TANAHUN: Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising has

UML General Convention: Closed session set to begin to elect new leadership

KATHMANDU: A closed session of the 11th General Convention of

Astalaxmi Shakya and Yubaraj Gyawali to step down from UML Central Committee

KATHMANDU: UML Vice Chairs Astalaxmi Shakya and Yubaraj Gyawali have