Parbat, Dec 27 : The test production of mid-Modi hydropower project that was constructed in Parbat has gone successful.
The 18-MW hydro
project, constructed by the Middle Modi Hydropower Limited, has undertaken test
production after eight years.
The hydropower project is making preparation to go for commercial production after successful test production, shared project chief Praveen Desar.
The project
construction had begun in December 2014. "The construction was initiated
in a way to complete the construction in three years. The construction time was
elongated to five years due to several challenges in course of the
construction", he noted.
The water
flowing through Annapurna rural municipality-3, Birethanti of Kaski and nearby
Modi rural municipality-1, Bhurungdanda of Parbat has been channelized to Modi
rural municipality-2, Samadi of Parbat for the project purpose. Water has been
brought through a tunnel with the length of 2,840 meters and is being flown to
the Modi River through 70-meter long terrace.
As per the
agreement, the Nepal Electricity Authority has constructed a
four-kilometer-long transmission line from power house site to Deupur before
the project construction completed.
According to
Electricity Authority Parbat Distribution Centre, Shiva Narayan Goshali, the
time period of 15-day after the completion of test production was kept as trial
phase.
The power to be
generated from Mid-Modi hydropower project would be integrated to the national
transmission line after installing it to the 132-KV line.
The project cost
has reached Rs 4.92 billion. The project estimated time was protracted due to
recurring protests by project employees and citizens of the affected zone and
natural calamities.