Damauli, May 8 : As many as 32,000 towers have been
installed for the construction of transmission line of the 140 MW Tanahun
Hydropower Project
The towers have been installed for
the construction of transmission line under third package of the project.
Chief of Project Engineering and
Technical Division Shyamjee Bhandari shared laying foundation for 51 towers has
been so far completed. A total of 94 towers would be installed for the
construction of transmission line.
Under the package 3, KEC
International, India is constructing 36-km double circuit transmission line of
220-KV from Damauli to Bharatpur, Chitwan.
A total of 59 bigha (23 ropani,
five ana) would be acquired for the construction of transmission line. Land
within Byas municipality-13 and 14, Bandipur rural municipality-6, Anbukhaireni
rural municipality-6, Devghat rural municipality-4 and 5 of Tanahun would be
acquired for the same.
The Song Da Corporation, Vietnam
Kalika Construction Pvt Nepal JV is constructing the 140-meter tall dam under
the project phase-1. As part of the project, two diversion tunnels are being
built for the construction of main dam. Likewise, slope cutting from both left
and right side of the dam is also being done.
Breakthrough concrete lining has
also gained momentum in the diversion tunnel-1 with the length of 538.5 meter
and 622.5 meter long diversion tunnel-2.
Under the package-2, Shino Hydro
Corporation China is carrying out works related to underground power house,
main tunnel and supply, installation and operation of hydro mechanical and
electro mechanical equipment.
The digging of power house has been completed and the task of concreting is continuing. Tallrace tunnel construction is in the final stage. Installation of penstock pipe and construction of surge tank construction is underway.
Digging of 790-meter section of the
1456-meter main tunnel has been completed.
Total cost of the project,
including for transmission line, rural electrification and interest of the
construction period is 550 million USD.
The financial management of the project
was done with ADB funding of 150 million USD, JICA 184 million USD, European Investment
Bank 85 million USD and Nepal government-Nepal Electricity Authority 86 million
USD.