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Bhote Koshi Power Plant

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Country
  
Nepal

Opening date
  
2000

Impounds
  
Bhote Koshi

Construction cost
  
98 million USD

Impound
  
Bhote Koshi

Status
  
Operational

Type of dam
  
Gravity

Height
  
5 m

Construction began
  
1997

Bhote Koshi Power Plant

Location
  
Sindhulpalchok District

Similar
  
Upper Tamakoshi Hydroele, Bardiya National Park, Marshyangdi

The Bhote Koshi Power Plant (also known as Upper Bhote Koshi Project) is a run-of-the-river power plant in Sindhulpalchok District, Nepal. It was constructed between 1997 and 2000 with power generation starting in January 2001. The project cost about US$98 million. The majority of finances was provided by Panda Energy International. The dam, located at 27°56′20″N 85°56′42″E, diverts water downstream into a 3,300 m (10,827 ft) long head race tunnel which terminates into two penstocks that supply the two 22 MW Francis turbine-generators with water. The drop in elevation between the dam and power plant affords a normal hydraulic head of 135.5 m (445 ft).

Map of Bhote Koshi Power Plant, Phulpingkatti, Nepal

The installed capacity of the project is 44 MW, whereas it has a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Nepal Electricity Authority for generation of 36MW maximum. The PPA dictates how much the project can generate for each month of the Nepali Calendar. During monsoon season (about three months each year) Bhote Koshi can operate at full installed capacity, with excess water still being spilt. During winter season however, power generation from the plant decreases drastically due to low river flows.

References

Bhote Koshi Power Plant Wikipedia