Kathmandu: The construction of the 100-megawatt Super Trishuli Hydropower Project is progressing at a rapid pace. With the successful completion of the first phase, the project has reported significant simultaneous progress across various work fronts.
According to project sources, as of November 2025, only 13,694 cubic meters of concreting have been completed. Since the start of the project, the total amount of concreting has reached 131,819 cubic meters.
Currently, the major structural works of the project are progressing rapidly. The construction of Barrage-4 has reached an elevation (EL) of 271 meters, while the first raft concreting at Barrage-5 has been completed.
Similarly, the construction of the powerhouse is progressing simultaneously across all units. The project’s intake structures and trash rack construction are also reported to be actively underway.
The project management side has described the rapid progress and operational coordination observed at the site as encouraging, stating that the achievements at each stage are bringing the project closer to providing Nepal with clean, reliable, and sustainable energy.
The completion of the Super Trishuli Project is expected to significantly add electricity to the national electricity system, reduce dependence on imported energy, and make a substantial contribution to energy security.
Jalasarokar