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PPA Status List.Xlsx Nepal Electricity Authority List of Projects to be Developed by Independent Power Producers Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) Concluded Projects Location Capacity Date of PPA S.No.Name of Company Name of Project (kW) (District) BS AD Projects In Operation 1 Himal Power Ltd. Khimti Khola Dolkha 60,000 Magh 1, 2052 15-Jan-96 2 Bhotekoshi Power Company Ltd. Bhotekoshi Khola Sindhupalchok 45,000 Shrawan 6, 2053 21-Jul-96 3 Chilime Hydro Power Company Ltd. Chilime Rasuwa 22,000 Ashadh 11, 2054 25-Jun-97 4 National Hydro Power Company Ltd. Indrawati - III Sindhupalchowk 7,500 Mangsir 15, 2054 30-Nov-97 5 Butwal Power Company Ltd. Jhimruk Khola Pyuthan 12,000 Ashadh 29, 2058 13-Jul-01 6 Butwal Power Company Ltd. Andhi Khola Syangza 9,400 Ashadh 29, 2058 13-Jul-01 7 Syange Bidyut Company Limited Syange Khola Lamjung 183 Magh 3, 2058 16-Jan-02 8 Arun Valley Hydro Power Company Ltd. Piluwa Khola Sankhuwasava 3,000 Magh 9, 2056 23-Jan-00 9 Rairang Hydro Power Development Co. (P) Ltd. Rairang Khola Dhading 500 Mangsir 27, 2059 13-Dec-02 10 Sanima Hydro Power Company Ltd. Sunkoshi Khola Sindhupalchok 2,500 Kartik 28, 2058 13-Nov-01 11 Alliance Power Nepal Pvt.Ltd. Chaku Khola Sindhupalchok 3,000 Falgun 3, 2056 15-Feb-00 12 Khudi Hydro Power Ltd. Khudi Khola Lamjung 3,450 Ashadh 4, 2058 18-Jun-01 Chaitra 14, 2058 13 Unique Hydel Co. Pvt.Ltd. Baramchi Khola Sindhupalchowk 4,200 27-Mar-02 Mangsir 3, 2066 14 Thoppal Khola Hydro Power Co. Pvt. Ltd. Thoppal Khola Dhading 1,650 Falgun 23, 2059 7-Mar-03 15 Gautam Buddha Hydropower (Pvt) Ltd Sisne Khola Palpa 750 Shrawan 29, 2061 13-Aug-04 16 Kathmandu Small Hydropower Systems Pvt. Ltd. Sali Nadi Kathmandu 232 Shrawan 24, 2062 8-Aug-05 17 Khoranga Khola Hydro Power Co. Ltd. Pheme Khola Panchtar 995 Chaitra 31, 2057 13-Apr-01 18 Unified Hydropower (P) Ltd. Pati Khola Parbat 996 Magh 28, 2062 10-Feb-06 19 Task Hydropower Company (P.) Ltd. Seti-II Kaski 979 Ashwin 08, 2063 24-Sep-06 20 Ridi Hydropower Development Co. (P.) Ltd. Ridi Khola Gulmi 2,400 Bhadra 08, 2063 24-Aug-06 21 Centre for Power Dev. And Services (P.) Ltd. Upper Hadi Khola Sindhupalchowk 991 Shrawan 7, 2064 23-Jul-07 22 Gandaki Hydro Power Co. Pvt. Ltd. Mardi Khola Kaski 4,800 Kartik 7, 2060 24-Oct-03 23 Himal Dolkha Hydropower Company Ltd. Mai Khola Ilam 4,500 Chaitra 19, 2063 2-Apr-07 24 Baneshor Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. Lower Piluwa Sankhuwasabha 990 Kartik 21,2064 25 Barun Hydropower Development Co. (P.) Ltd. Hewa Khola Sankhuwasabha 4,455 Ashwin 2, 2064 26 Nyadi Group (P.) Ltd. Siuri Khola Lamjung 4,950 Shrawan 17, 2064 2-Aug-07 27 United Modi Hydropwer Pvt. Ltd. Lower Modi I Parbat 9,900 Magh 20, 2065 2-Feb-09 28 Bhagawati Hydropower Development Co. (P.) Ltd. Bijayapur-1 Kaski 4,410 Ashadh 30, 2066 14-Jul-09 29 Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Board Solar Kathmandu, Lalitpur 680.4 Aswin 12, 2069 30 Synergy Power Development (P.) Ltd. Sipring Khola Dolkha 9,658 Magh 20, 2065 2-Feb-09 Chaitra 15, 2061, 31 Aadishakti Power Dev. Company (P.) Ltd. Tadi Khola (Thaprek) Nuwakot 5,000 2068/4/15 amd from 970 28-Mar-05 32 Laughing Buddha Power Nepal (P.) Ltd. Middle Chaku Sindhupalchowk 1,800 Falgun 03, 2066 15 Feb. 10 33 Nepal Hydro Developer Pvt..Ltd Charanawati Khola Dolakha 3,520 Baishakh 1, 2067 34 Laughing Buddha Power Nepal (P.) Ltd. Lower Chaku Khola Sindhupalchowk 1,765 Kartik 02, 2063 35 Ankhu Khola Jal Bidhyut Co. (P.) Ltd. Ankhu Khola - 1 Sindhupalchok 8400 Jestha 22, 2066 5-Jun-09 36 Bhairabkunda Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. Bhairab Kunda Sindhupalchowk 3000 37 Radhi Bidyut Company Ltd. Radhi Khola Lamjung 4400 38 Pashupati Environmental Eng. Power Co. Pvt. Ltd. Chhote Khola Gorkha 993 39 Mailung Khola Hydro Power Pvt. Ltd. Mailung Khola Rasuwa 5000 Shrawan 9, 2058 Sub Total 240,554 Projects Under Construction 40 Sunkoshi Hydro Power Co. Pvt. Ltd. Lower Indrawati Khola Sindhupalchok 4,500 Mangsir 23, 2059 9-Nov-02 41 Bojini Company Private Limited Jiri Khola Dolkha 2,200 Magh 23, 2065 5-Feb-09 42 Eastern Hydropower (P.) Ltd. Pikhuwa Khola Bhojpur 2,475 Kartik 24, 2066 10 Nov. 09 43 Sanima Hydro Power P.Ltd. Mai Khola Ilam 22,000 Baishakh 8, 2067 21-Apr-10 44 Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Co. Ltd. Upper Tamakoshi HPP Dolkha 456,000 Poush 14, 2067 29-Dec-10 45 Prime Hydropower Co. Pvt. Ltd. Belkhu Dhading 518 Shrawan 4, 2064 20-Jul-07 Baishakh 30, 2067, 2068/4/15 46 Electro-com and Research Centre Pvt.Ltd Jhyadi Khola Sindhupalchowk 2,000 amd by 1MW 13-May-10 47 Shivani Hydropower Company (P.) Ltd. Phawa Khola Taplejung 4,950 Falgun 1, 2063 13-Feb-07 Chaitra 19, 2061, 48 East Nepal Development Endeavour (P) Ltd Upper Mai Khola Ilam 9,980 2068/4/13 amd from 3100 1-Apr-05 49 Garjang Upatyaka Hydropower (P.) Ltd. Chake Khola Ramechhap 2,830 Falgun 6, 2065 17-Feb-09 50 Madi Power Pvt. Ltd. Upper Madi Kaski 19,008 Bhadra 21, 2066 6 Sep. 09 51 Greenlife Energy Pvt.Ltd Khani khola-1 Dolakha 25,000 Ashoj 24, 2067 10-Oct-10 52 Sanjen Hydropower Co.Limited Upper Sanjen Rasuwa 14,800 Aswin 23, 2068 53 Middle Bhotekoshi Jalbidhyut Company Middle Bhotekoshi Sindhupalchowk 102,000 Kartik 28, 2068 54 Chilime Hydro Power Company Ltd. RasuwaGadi Rasuwa 111,000 Kartik 28, 2068 55 Water and Energy Co.Pvt.Ltd Badi Gad Baglung 6,600 Mansir 13, 2068 56 Sanjen Hydropower Co.Limited Sanjen Rasuwa 42,500 Mansir 19, 2068 57 Gelun Hydropower Co.Pvt.Ltd Gelun Sindhupalchowk 3,200 Poush 25, 2068 58 Pachathar Power Company Pvt. Ltd. Hewa Khola A Pachathar 14,900 Bhadra 30, 2068 59 Sinohydro-Sagarmatha Power Company (P.) Ltd Upper Marsyangdi A Lamjung 50,000 Poush 14, 2067 60 Joshi Hydropower Development Co. (P.) Ltd. Upper Puwa Khola-1 Ilam 3,000 Baishakh 23, 2066 61 Hira Ratna Hydropower P.ltd Tadi Khola Nuwakot 5,000 Baishakh 9, 2067 22-Apr-10 62 Robust Energy Pvt. Ltd. Mistri Khola Myagdi 42,000 Magh 20, 2067 63 Dronanchal Hydropower Co.Pvt.Ltd Dhunge-Jiri Dolakha 600 Poush 28, 2068 64 Chyangdi Hydropower Privated Limited Chhandi Lamjung 1,700 Chaitra 23, 2068 65 Pashupati Energy Development Co. Pvt. Ltd. Tungun-Thosne Lalitpur 4,360 Srawan 5, 2069 66 Pashupati Energy Development Co. Pvt. Ltd. Khani Khola Lalitpur 2,000 Srawan 5, 2069 67 Manang Trade Link Pvt. Ltd. Lower Modi Parbat 20,000 Bhadra 20, 2068 Ashwin 4, 2066 (Capacity 68 Ruru Hydropower Project (P) Ltd. Upper Hugdi Khola Gulmi 5,000 Upgraded on 2067/12/18 of 20 Sep. 09 2400 KW) 69 Universal Power Company (P) Ltd. Lower Khare Dolakha 8,260 Magh 22, 2069 70 Jumdi Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. Jumdi Khola Gulmi 1,750 Magh 21, 2066 04 Feb. 10 71 Sayapatri Hydropower Privated Limited Daram Khola A Baglung 2,500 Chaitra 19, 2068 72 Dariyal Small Hydropower Pvt.Ltd Upper Belkhu Dhading 750 Falgun 28, 2068 Sub-Total = 999,181 PPA Concluded Projects (In Different Stage of Development) 73 Annapurna Group Pvt. Ltd. Madi-1 Khola Kaski 10,000 Mangsir 18, 2060 4-Dec-03 74 TMB Energietechnik Narayani Shankar Biomass Rupandehi 600 Magh 25, 2063 8-Feb-07 75 Nama Buddha Hydropower (P) Ltd Tinau Khola Palpa 990 Asadh 31, 2065 15-Jul-08 76 Gayatri Hydro Power (P.) Ltd. Charanawati Dolakha 980 Kartik 6, 2065 22-Oct-08 77 Mansarowar Powers (P.) Ltd. Golmagad Doti 580 Kartik 10, 2065 26-Oct-08 78 L. K. Power (P.) Ltd. Dapcha-Roshi Kavrepalanchowk 5,000 Chaitra 24, 2066 6-Apr-09 79 Universal Power Company (P) Ltd. Ladku Khola Kavrepalanchowk 700 Ashadh 9, 2066 23-Jun-09 80 Himalayan Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. Namarjun Madi Kaski 11,880 Bhadra 30, 2066 15-Sep-09 81 Welcome Energy Development Company (P.) Ltd. Lower Balephi Sindhupalchowk 18,514 Ashwin 7, 2066 23 Sep. 09 82 Shreeup Hydropower Co. (P.) Ltd. Seti Khola Chitwan 465 Kartik 25, 2066 11 Nov. 09 83 Sikles Hydropower (P) Ltd. Madkyu Khola Kaski 9,968 Mangsir 3, 2066 18 Nov. 09 84 Baishno Devi Hydro Power (P.) Ltd. Lower Sunkoshi -III Sindhupalchowk 9,900 Mangsir 19, 2066 04 Dec. 09 85 Triyog Energy & Development Pvt. Ltd. Middle Gaddigad Doti 2,970 Magh 20, 2066 03 Feb. 10 86 Barahi Hydropower Pvt.ltd Theule Khola Baglung 1,500 Chaitra 16, 2066 29-Mar-10 87 Api Power Company Pvt.Ltd NauGad Gad Khola Baitadi 8,500 Baishakh 19, 2067 2-May-10 88 Eklekunda Hydropower Co.Pvt.Ltd Dorkhu Khola Nuwakot 990 Baishakh 26, 2067 9-May-10 89 Energy Engineering Pvt.ltd Upper Mailun A Rasuwa 5,000 Ashar 25, 2067 9-Jul-10 90 Teleye Samyak Company Pvt.Ltd Dhansi Khola Rolpa 955 Shrawan 12,2067 28-Jul-10 91 Shiva Shree Hydropower Pvt.Ltd Upper Chaku A Sindhupalchowk 22,200 Bhadra 22, 2067 7-Sep-10 92 Swoyembhu Hydropower Pvt. Ltd Upper charnawati Dolakha 2,020 Mangsir 15, 2067 1-Dec-10 93 Balefi Jalbidhyut Com. Pvt. Ltd Balefi Sindhupalchowk 24,000 Poush 8, 2067 23-Dec-10 94 Himalayan Urja Bikas Co. Pvt. Ltd. Upper Khimti Dolkha 12,000 Magh 9, 2067 95 Mount Kailash Energy Pvt. Ltd. Thapa Khola Myagdi 11,200 Magh 11, 2067 96 Green Venture Pvt.Ltd. 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