Chilime-Trishuli transmission line completed
The construction of the Chilime-Trishuli 220 kV transmission line has been completed.
This transmission line is crucial for delivering power from ongoing and future hydropower projects along the Trishuli River and its tributaries to the national grid.
The 28-kilometer line extends from the Chilime Hub Sub-Station in Ama Chhodingbo Rural Municipality, Rasuwa district, to the Trishuli III B Hub Station in Kispang Rural Municipality, Nuwakot district.
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Managing Director Kul Man Ghising noted that the transmission line was completed thanks to the efforts of employees and contractors, who continued working even during the Dashain and Tihar holidays.
He added that the infrastructure is ready to transmit electricity from the 111-megawatt Rasuwagadhi and 42.5-megawatt Sanjen projects, along with other projects under construction or in planning stages in Rasuwa. Both the Rasuwagadhi and Sanjen hydropower projects are nearing production.
The estimated cost of the Chilime-Trishuli project is $3.62bn, funded by the NEA, a grant from the German Development Bank (KfW), and a concessional loan from the European Investment Bank.
A contract was signed with a Chinese construction company in Kartik 2017 for the construction of the transmission line and the sub-station.
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