COMMITING TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

We strongly believe that clean, renewable energy holds the answer to a better planet. Technological advances in clean energy have led to a much lower environmental impact than conventional energy technologies. By investing in renewable energy in Nepal, we hope to contribute 900 megawatts to the country’s sustainability portfolio.

Namlan Khola Hydroelectric Project

The Namlan Khola Hydroelectric Project (NKHEP) is a proposed peaking run-of-river hydropower project situated along the Namlan Khola in the Mugu district of Karnali Province, Western Nepal. With a maximum capacity of 135 MW, located within the Karnali Province, the Namlan Khola Hydropower Project has its headworks positioned at Kamaithan, while the powerhouse is strategically situated at Tyarbagar of the Mugum Karmarong Rural Municipality. The nearest town to the project site is Gamgadi in the Mugu district. 

This hydroelectric project holds a substantial installed capacity of 135.0 MW, showcasing its commitment to providing a reliable and sustainable source of energy for the region. 

Brief Description

1Headworks and Intake Structure Weir
Project NameNamlan Khola Hydroelectric Project
Source RiverNamlan Khola
ProvinceKarnali Province
LocationMugu
DistrictMugu
Latitude29o 33' 35" N to 29o 35' 27" N
Longitude82o 25' 55" E to 82o 30' 32" E
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Clean sustainable energy generated
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Renewable energy to be generated in future