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Title: PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDY OF KALANGA HYDROPOWER
Authors: ALISON SHILPAKAR (073BCE02)
AVISEK KOJU (073BCE06)
KAMAL KARKI (073BCE16)
MUKESH SUWAL (073BCE21)
SUJAN TYATA (073BCE48)
Keywords: Hydropower
Issue Date: 2021
College Name: Khwopa College of Engineering
Level: Bacherlor's Degree
Degree: BE. Civil
Department Name: Department of Computer
Abstract: Kalanga Hydropower Project is a medium head run-off river type project with the design discharge 12.822 m3 /s. The installed capacity is 9.672 MW with two units of Francis turbine each of capacity 4.836 MW. It has a net head of 90.464 m. The dry and wet season total energy production are 12.91 GWh and 47.9 GWh respectively. It is developed on total cost of NRs. 2,02,86,52,338 with B/C ratio of 1.26, modified B/C ratio of 1.4 and IRR of 18.01%. The payback period is 5.76 years. Hence the project is considered as highly feasible. The most prominent feature of this project is its ease accessibility of road. It is about 854 km W from Kathmandu. Its headworks lies in Banjh Rural Municipality, Bajhang and all structures are located on left bank of Kalanga Gad Khola. The project is focused on hydraulic design of civil structures and outlining its arrangements regarding their size with respect to the locality constraints and suitability.
URI: https://elibrary.khec.edu.np/handle/123456789/446
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