
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has said that construction works of
the 60-megawatt Upper Trishuli 3A hydropower project are about to be
completed and the electricity generated by the project will be connected
to the national grid by April.
As per NEA, the project will be able to commission the first unit —
30 megawatts — of electricity by April and the second unit by June 30.
A meeting that was held today between Kul Man Ghising, managing
director of NEA, concerned project officials, consultant firm, project
contractors and transmission line contractor has decided to commission
the generated electricity from next month.
“We faced many hassles during the construction of Upper Trishuli 3A
project including delays caused by the earthquake and blockade in
southern border in 2015. However, we have able to meet the extended
deadline to commission the electricity,” said Ghising.
According to him, the power generated by the project will help manage
the demand and supply situation of Kathmandu Valley. “Moreover, it will
help other hydropower projects being constructed in the Trishuli basin
as they will be able to commission power through the transmission line
built for the project,” Ghising added.
As per Phadindra Raj Joshi, project chief of Upper Trishuli 3A,
project will start operating sediment management system by March 25.
After that the project has plans to test the main tunnel, headrace
tunnel, various equipment, barrage of the pond, and dry and wet test
system by the end of March.
“At present, engineers are working on the electromechanical and hydromechanical components.”
The Upper Trishuli 3A project located in Nuwakot was earlier
surrounded in uncertainty after the contractor, China Gezhouba Group
Company, halted all works citing heavy damage to the access road and dam
during 2015 earthquake. The Chinese firm resumed works after the
government had the access road repaired by the Nepali Army.
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