82 MW Lower Solu Hydropower Project Synchronized with National Grid

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Solu, July 20 – In a significant milestone for Nepal’s energy sector, the 82 MW Lower Solu Hydropower Project has officially been synchronized with the national grid. This marks a major achievement in the nation’s continued push toward sustainable energy and infrastructure development.

What began as an ambitious vision faced numerous challenges—from difficult geological terrain and financial constraints to demanding field conditions. Yet, through unwavering resilience and teamwork, the project has now reached full operational status.

The successful grid connection is a result of the combined efforts of multiple stakeholders, including developers, contracting agencies, consultants, and lending institutions. Local communities and government bodies—municipalities, wards, and administrative offices—also played a vital role in supporting the project through its various phases.

Project representatives expressed deep gratitude to everyone involved, acknowledging the shared dedication and collaboration that brought this vision to life. “This is not just a technical achievement; it is a testament to belief, teamwork, and perseverance,” said one official closely involved in the project.

The Lower Solu Hydropower Project is expected to significantly contribute to the country’s power supply, further strengthening energy security and supporting economic growth.