KATHMANDU: Kaligandaki ‘A’ hydropower station at Mirmi, Syangja, Nepal’s biggest half-reservoir hydropower project, has been shut down for three days from today for repair and maintenance.
Repair started on Thursday at 11 pm after halting electricity production, after the main inlet valve started leaking water, said Nepal Electricity Authority’s executive director Kulman Ghising.
The 144 megawatts hydropower project produced an average 58 megawatts electricity at present due to receding water level in the Kaligandaki River. It had been facing an operation halt for repair every year.
The power generated from the station was being supplied towards Pokhara and Butawal.
As a result, electricity supply to industries in western parts might be cut at the peak hour in the evening, he said, adding that a 37-member technical team has been mobilized for repair.
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