Khudi Repair Works
Project Type

Hydro Power

Client

Khudi Hydro power Limited

Scope of Work

Civil Repair Works

Project Start Date

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Project End Date

8 Jul, 2012

Khudi Repair Works

Situated in the Lamjung district within the western region of Nepal, the Khudi hydropower plant represents a significant contribution to the region's energy landscape. Having achieved commercial operation on December 30, 2006, the power plant is equipped with two units, each boasting a capacity of 2 MW.

In terms of hydrological considerations at the intake, the design discharge for the Khudi hydropower plant is set at 2.70 cubic meters per second, ensuring a steady and reliable flow of water for power generation. The maximum gross head, a crucial parameter in hydropower projects, reaches an impressive 103 meters, highlighting the plant's efficiency in harnessing the energy potential of the water source.

The powerhouse is designed as a surface facility, contributing to the overall efficiency of the hydropower generation process. Within the powerhouse, the turbines are of the Francis type, a common choice for hydropower applications due to their versatility and efficiency. The Khudi hydropower plant is equipped with two such turbines, each with a rated capacity of 2 MW, further emphasizing the plant's capacity to generate a total of 4 MW of clean and sustainable energy. This strategic location and the plant's specifications underscore its role in supporting the energy needs of the region while adhering to environmentally friendly and renewable energy practices.

 
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