Bijayapur-I Small Hydropower Project

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Commissioned in 2012, Bijayapur-I Small Hydropower Project is a run of the river type hydroelectric project on Bijayapur Khola in Pokhara. [1] It's a private power station built by Bhagawati Hydropower Development Co. (P.) Ltd. that feeds to Nepal's National Electricity Grid through a power purchase agreement with Nepal Electricity Authority. Its installed capacity if 4.5 MW.

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References

  1. "Clean Energy Consultants Pvt. Ltd". 2019-12-24. Archived from the original on 2019-12-24. Retrieved 2020-07-02.