Kathmandu, Dec 17 : The electricity generated from Sanjen Hydropower Project has been commercially fed to the national grid. The 42.5MW capacity Sanjen Project is developed by Sanjen Hydroelectric Company Limited, a subsidiary of Chilime Hydropower Company Limited.
The Project is located at Aama
Chhodingmo-5 in Rasuwa district.
The power from the Project has been
transmitted to the National Grid from Monday evening after completing all the
technical and associated tests. The Project had been continuing test production
from its first unit since November 23.
Project Sub-Engineer Rabin Koirala
said that the electricity produced by the Project has been commercially made
available to the National Transmission Line since Monday.
Sanjen (Upper) Hydropower Project,
one of the two semi-reservoir type projects constructed as per the 'cascade
model', had been supplying electricity to the National Grid from October 8,
2023.
It had been supplying power on
commercial basis through the 11-kV emergency transmission line. The Company
itself had constructed an eight kilometres long 11 kV double-circuit
transmission line and a 132/11 kV sun-station for this purpose. It had been
selling around 8.5 MW power as an alternative way via the Trishuli 66-kV Transmission
Line due to capacity constraint.
The Project Office stated that
construction of both Sanjen and Sanjen (Upper) projects could not be completed
within the deadline due to the Gorkha Earthquake in 2015, the COVID-19
pandemic, the blocade and unavailability of the National Transmission Line,
among other problems.
The Company said that it has been
successful to generate electricity from these two projects and supply power to
the National Grid with the recent completion of the construction of the
Chilime-Trishuli 220 kV Transmission Line.
It said Sanjen is a 'model project'
among the semi-reservoir type projects constructed in the country. It is
believed that the commercial power production by Sanjen Hydropower Project will
help address to some extent the 'power supply system imbalance' that occurs
during the winter months when there is high demand for electricity.
According to the company, Sanjen is
a model project among semi-reservoir projects under construction in Nepal.
About A 'picking pond' has been constructed that can easily power the national
electricity system for 70 minutes by collecting 44,000 cubic meters of
water.
Among the cascade projects in
Nepal, Sanjen is the first project in Nepal where the lower project can continuously
generate electricity even when the upper project is being maintained by
installing special technology.
This technology, which was installed for the first time as a model technology in Nepal, can be installed by other cascade projects in the future and the dependence of the lower project of the cascade on the upper project can be reduced.
Due to a kind of state-of-the-art
technology equipment manufactured in Germany, the company will get great
financial relief by stopping the damage caused by the project maintenance time,
the Company stated. (RSS)