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Country
  
Nepal

Impounds
  
Seti River

Catchment area
  
4,022 km²

Impound
  
Seti River

Status
  
Proposed

Height
  
195 m

Surface area
  
20.6 km²

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Location
  
Far-Western Development Region

Type of dam
  
Concrete faced rockfill dam

Total capacity
  
1,566,000,000 m (1,270,000 acre·ft)

Similar
  
Upper Tamakoshi Hydroele, Kaligandaki A Hydroele, Marshyangdi, Chilime Hydropower Plant, Ghaghara

The West Seti Dam is a proposed hydroelectric dam on the Seti River in the Far-Western Development Region of Nepal. The power station would be located approximately 63 kilometres (39 mi) upstream of the Seti River confluence with the Karnali River, with the dam site located a further 19.2 kilometres (11.9 mi) upstream. All project sites, excluding the reservoir area and transmission line corridor, are located in either Doti and/or Dadeldhura Districts. The reservoir area is located in Doti, Dadeldhura, Baitadi and Bajhang Districts. The transmission line corridor is located in Doti, Dadeldhura, Kailali and Kanchanpur districts.

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Map of West Seti Dam, 10800, Nepal

Design

The dam would be a 195-metre (640 ft) high concrete-face rock-fill dam. The dam's catchment area covers the upper 4,022 square kilometres (1,553 sq mi) of the Seti River Basin and its reservoir volume would be 1.5 km3 (1,200,000 acre·ft) of with 926,000,000 m3 (751,000 acre·ft) would be active (or "useful") storage. The reservoir's surface would cover an area of 20.6 km2 (8.0 sq mi) and stretch 25.1 km (16 mi) up river. To produce power, the design calls for a 6.7 km (4 mi) long headrace tunnel which would divert water around 19.2 km (12 mi) of the river's bend to the power station. The power station would have a rated capacity of 750 MW. The drop in elevation from the reservoir to the power station would afford a hydraulic head of 259 m (850 ft).

Background

The dam was to be built by Snowy Mountain Engineering Corporation (SMEC) under West Seti Hydropower Company Limited (WSHPL). However, in June 2011 the Government of Nepal terminated the construction licence due after SMEC failed to construct it. In 2010, WSHPL has lost two important investors, the Asian Development Bank and China National Machinery and Equipment Import and Export Corporation. A campaign by organizations opposing the dam also impacted construction. The dam is opposed based on its impact of the environment and relocation of residents. In May 2011, China Three Gorges Corporation (CTGC) has expressed its interest in developing the project. In December 2011, Nepal's Ministry of Energy proposed a public–private partnership after CTGC's interest. An official stated "The government is committed to construct the project at any cost".

References

West Seti Dam Wikipedia