Hydropower Project
The Humla Karnali-I Hydroelectric Project is a 300 MW run-of-river development located in the Humla District of Karnali Province. With a vast catchment area of nearly 7,300 km², the project takes advantage of the region’s abundant water resources to produce clean, renewable electricity. Designed with advanced engineering and sustainability principles, HKR-1 minimizes environmental impacts while maximizing power generation efficiency. Once operational, it will play a significant role in addressing Nepal’s growing electricity demand, reduce dependency on imported energy, and support the government’s goal of achieving universal access to clean power. Beyond energy, the project is expected to generate employment, stimulate local economic activities, and enhance infrastructure development in one of Nepal’s most remote regions.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Size of the Project | 300.44 MW |
| Design Discharge | 118.7 m³/s |
| Energy Production | 1,636 MU |
| Headrace Tunnel | 12.1 km (7.1 m Dia) |
| Head | 303 m (Gross), 287.61 m (Net) |
| Powerhouse | Underground/Surface |
| Turbine | 4 Nos. Francis Turbines |
| Transmission Line | Humla Karnali Hub (200m) |
| Construction Period | 4 Years |
| Project Cost | NPR 62.60 Bn (USD 457 Mn) |
| Major Activities | Generation License (Ongoing), PPP with NEA (Awaiting), EIA (Under Process), Connection Agreement |
| Immediate Major Activities | Power Purchase Agreement, Generation License, Sourcing Equity and Debt, Detailed Design, Appointment of Contractor |
| Construction Starts | October 2026 |