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Seti Hydropower Station

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Seti Hydropower Station
Location of Seti Hydropower Station in Nepal
CountryNepal
LocationKaski District
Coordinates28°13′50″N 83°57′54″E / 28.23056°N 83.96500°E / 28.23056; 83.96500
PurposePower and irrigation
StatusOperational
Owner(s)Nepal Electricity Authority
Dam and spillways
Type of damrun-of-river
Commission date1985
Installed capacity1.5 MW

Commissioned in 1985 AD at Nadipur in Pokhara, Nepal, Seti Hydropower Station has an installed capacity of 1.5 MW. Water from the Seti Gandaki River is dammed to provide electricity which is later used for irrigation.[1][2][3]

Seti Hydropower Project

Seti Hydropower Station is a run of river type with installed capacity of 1.5 MW and design generation of 9.8 GWh consisting of 3 units each 0.5 MW. It is located at Nadipur, Pokhara and was commissioned in 1985 AD with assistance from Government of People’s Republic of China and Government of Nepal. The power canal for this power station is jointly used for irrigation purposes looked after by Department of Irrigation and hence, the operation of this power station is affected by irrigation as well. The cumulative generation of Seti HPS has reached 254.77 GWh till 2011/12 from its first run. The station has generated 11.62 GWh in FY 2010/11 and 10.41 GWh in FY 2011/12 with decrease of 10.37%. The station contributed 0.25% of the total energy in the INPS in 2011/12.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nepal Electricity Authority, Generation Operation and Maintenance". 2020-06-16. Archived from the original on 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  2. ^ Rai, Ash Kumar (2014-02-03). "Environmental Impact from River Damming for Hydroelectric Power Generation and Means of Mitigation" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  3. ^ "Power Plants : Hydro (More than 1MW)".
  4. ^ "Seti Hydropower Project". www.nwrmap.info. Retrieved 2023-11-25.

28°13′54″N 83°59′32″E / 28.2318°N 83.9921°E / 28.2318; 83.9921


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