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List of power stations in Nepal

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As of 4 March 2025, Nepal's total installed electricity capacity is 3421.956 megawatts (MW). This includes 3255.806 MW from hydropower, 106.74 MW from solar, 53.41 MW from thermal, and 6 MW from Co-generation.[1][2]

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Kali Gandaki
Kali Gandaki
Kulekhani
Kulekhani
Upper Tamakoshi
Upper Tamakoshi
Location of power stations in Nepal
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The following is a list of the power stations in Nepal.

Hydroelectric stations

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As of 4 March 2025

Note: Dates before say 2040 are presumably Anno Domini and those after 2040 are Bikram Sambat. It would be useful for comparison purposes, and to enable sorting, for all the dates to be shown on the same calendar.

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Solar power stations

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Diesel power stations

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Co-generation plants

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Hydropower stations under construction

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Upcoming hydroelectricity projects

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Special projects

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Other power stations

  • Solar power stations
    • Simikot 50 kW
    • Gamgadhi 50 kW
    • Dhobighat Oxidaizing Pond 680.4 kW, Owner:KUKL, Dedicated 11 kV feeder connecting to Teku Substation
  • 10 other small hydropower stations (total: 2.460)
  • 29 small isolated hydropower stations (total: 5.676 MW)

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