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7.5 MW-Jogmai project starts power generation

ILAM, April 16: The Ilam-based Jogmai Khola (stream) Hydro-power Project has entered the production phase. Power generated from the 7.5 Megawatt-Project has been linked to the national grid of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).
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ILAM, April 16: The Ilam-based Jogmai Khola (stream) Hydro-power Project has entered the production phase. Power generated from the 7.5 Megawatt-Project has been linked to the national grid of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). 


The project promoted by the private sector is based in the Jogmai River that runs through the confluence of Namsaling and Naya Bazar of the district. 


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According to project developer Sanvi Energy's managing director Bhanu Pokhrel, power produced from the project has been supplied to the NEA's two substations at Godak. The powerhouse is capable of producing 4.3 million units of power annually. 


As per the power purchase agreement reached between the project and NEA, the NEA shall purchase power at Rs 4.80 paisa per unit in the rainy season while in winter this prices goes up to Rs 8.40 paisa per unit. The agreement shall remain into effect for the next 30 years. The price rate shall increase by three per cent yearly from the date of the power production on a commercial scale until the next five years. 


It took 27 months to complete the project that cost Rs 1.5 billion. The project financed by Laxmi Bank is supported by the Prabhu, Vibor Society Development and Kailash Development Banks. RSS 

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