Kulekhani -1 is the only one reservoir type Hydroelectric Power Station
in Nepal. Its installed capacity is 60 MW having two units each of 30
MW. This powerhouse was designed as peaking power station but it has
been supporting as emergency stand by station also. The annual expected
energy generation capacity as primary energy is 165 GWH and 46 GWH as
secondary energy. This power station has generated 174.092 GWh of energy
in fiscal year 061/62, an increase of 10.67% compared to the last years
generation. With this generation the reservoir level has gone down to
1488 from 1530.5 meter. Generation from Kulekhani-1 contributed 7.19% in
the INPS.
This project was constructed under the financial
assistance of World Bank, The Kuwait Fund, OPEC Fund, the UNDP and the
Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (OECF) of Japan and Government of
Nepal. The total project cost of the project was US$ 117.843 million and
accordingly the project was transferred to NEA with a capital cost
approximately NRs. 155 crores. The telemeter system installed for
rainfall , water level measurement and indication cost around NRs. 13.74 crores. The cost of road, check dams and inclined tunnel are about 23 crores.
The main purpose for the construction of this power
station was to take the peak load only but the unavailability of the
sufficient power with respect to demand , the power station was forced
to operate as and when required.
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