Tamor-Mewa Hydroelectric Project

The Tamor-Mewa Hydroelectric Project is an ambitious hydroelectric development in Nepal, leveraging the Tamor River and its tributary, the Mewa River, to generate renewable energy. Located in the eastern region of Nepal, this project is part of the country’s strategic initiatives to harness its vast hydropower potential for energy security and economic development.
Rasuwagadhi Hydroelectric Project

The Rasuwagadhi Hydroelectric Project is a major hydropower initiative in Nepal, situated in the Rasuwa District along the border with China. It utilizes the natural flow of the Langtang River, a tributary of the Trishuli River, to generate electricity. This project is part of Nepal’s ongoing efforts to harness its vast hydropower potential for domestic energy needs and […]
Tadi Khola Hydroelectric Project

The Tadi Khola Hydroelectric Project is a proposed or under-construction hydroelectric power project located in Nepal. It is intended to harness the potential of the Tadi Khola (Tadi River) for the generation of electricity. The project is part of Nepal’s broader strategy to meet its growing energy demand, reduce dependency on imported energy, and promote […]