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Salmanidevi HydroPower Ltd.

SALMANIDEVI HYDROPOWER

Welcome to Salmanidevi Hydropower Limited

With stable electricity production for over three years, our fully operational hydropower plant ensures consistent revenue, zero construction risks, and long-term energy reliability.

SALMANIDEVI HYDROPOWER

Powering Nepal's Future

Our 3.33 MW Kapadigad Khola Hydropower Project delivers clean, renewable energy to Nepal's national grid, contributing to the country's energy independence.

SALMANIDEVI HYDROPOWER

Advanced Engineering Solutions

Our project features state-of-the-art engineering with a 548m headrace tunnel and penstock system designed to maximize energy generation from the available water resources.

SALMANIDEVI HYDROPOWER

Sustainable Energy Infrastructure

Our powerhouse and facilities are built to last, providing reliable clean energy while respecting the natural environment of the surrounding region.

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OUR SERVICES

Powering Nepal with Clean Energy

We harness the power of Nepal's abundant water resources to generate sustainable energy, contributing to the nation's development and energy independence.

Clean Energy

Harnessing Nepal's abundant water resources to generate clean, sustainable energy that reduces carbon footprint and preserves our environment.

Reliable Power

Delivering consistent electricity to Nepal's national grid since 2019, ensuring stable power supply for homes, businesses, and industries.

Sustainable Growth

Contributing to Nepal's energy independence and economic development through sustainable hydropower projects that benefit local communities.

OUR FLAGSHIP PROJECT

Kapadigad Khola Hydropower Project

A 3.33 MW Run of River (RoR) type project located at Baiseni VDC of Doti District, Sudurpaschim Province, Nepal.

Kapadigad Khola Hydropower Project

Kapadigad Khola Project

Delivering 3.33 MW of clean, renewable energy to Nepal's national grid since 2019

3.33 MW Capacity
Run-of-River Type
548m Headrace Tunnel

About the Project

Kapadigad Khola Hydropower Project is located within longitude 80°45'30" to 80°46'30" East and latitude 29°00'00" to 29°01'00" North. The project has been successfully operating since 2019, delivering clean and reliable energy to Nepal's national grid.

3.33 MW

Power Generation

28 km

Transmission Line

Technical Specifications

Catchment area125.33 km²
Design discharge2.20 m³/s
Net head181.17 m
Mean annual discharge5.5 m³/s

Key Features

Headrace Tunnel

1.80 m D-shaped, length 548 m, designed for optimal water flow

Turbines

Two horizontal axis Francis turbines, each rated at 1750 kW

Transmission

33 kV single circuit transmission line of 28 km to the national grid

3.33 MW

Power Generation

2019

Operating Since

28 km

Transmission Line

100%

Renewable Energy

MESSAGE

Message from our Chairperson

Guiding our vision for sustainable energy development and powering Nepal's future.

Ms. Uma Dahal - Chairperson

Ms. Uma Dahal

Chairperson

"At Salmani Devi Hydropower Limited (SDHL), we are driven by a vision to transform Nepal's abundant water resources into sustainable energy solutions. Since our inception in 2009, we have been committed to developing clean, reliable hydropower projects that not only meet the nation's energy needs but also uplift communities and protect the environment. Our flagship project, the Kapadigad Hydropower Station, stands as a testament to this commitment, delivering 3.33 MW of clean energy to Nepal's national grid since 2019. Together, we are building a brighter, greener future for Nepal."
Salmanidevi Hydropower Ltd.

Financial Structure

27 Cr

Debt

53 Cr

Equity

10 Cr

IPO

43 Cr

Promoters

Empowering Nepal with Sustainable Hydropower

Salmanidevi Hydropower Ltd. is dedicated to generating clean and reliable energy through the Kapadigad Hydropower Station. Our 3.33 MW project contributes to Nepal's national grid, ensuring sustainable growth and energy security.