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Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station

Shang Cui Shu Li 1 Hydropower Station

Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
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  • Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
  • Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
  • Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
  • Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
  • Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station
  • Nepal Shangcuishuli 1 Hydropower Station

Shang Cui Shuli1The hydropower project won the China Overseas Engineering Excellent Camp Award.

 

Shang Cui Shuli1The hydropower station is the largest foreign direct investment (FDI) hydropower project in Nepal, with the main investor being Korea Southeast Power Company.

 

The project is located on the Cui Shuli River in Tongze County, Rasuwa District, approximately70kilometers north of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The hydropower station has a designed installed capacity of216megawatts. The project adopts a long water diversion development method. The main structures consist of a spillway dam, fishway, intake, underground desilting pool, water diversion pressure tunnel, underground powerhouse, tailrace tunnel, and ground substation. The maximum dam height of the dam is26meters, and the total length of the water diversion tunnel is approximately10kilometers. The installed capacity is216MW. The diversion tunnel is located on the right bank, with a city gate type of5×5meters), and a total length of approximately413meters.

 

Shang Cui Shuli1The hydropower station has flood control, flood prevention, and power generation functions. The project has provided a large number of jobs for the local area, boosting local economic and social development. After the project is completed, it will further improve the local energy structure, enhance power stability and maintain energy security, bringing low-cost and clean electricity to the Nepalese people and injecting new impetus into local economic and social development.