Kali Gandaki ‘A’ Hydroelectric Project in Environmental Perspectives

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  • Rajendra P. Thanju

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/hn.v1i0.880

Keywords:

Hydropower, environmental monitoring, impacts, mitigation, resettlement, Nepal

Abstract

Hydropower is one of the cleanest, renewable and environmentally benign sources of energy. Nepal is blessed with immense source of water resources and huge hydropower potential. The Kali Gandaki ‘A’ (KGA) Hydroelectric Project is the largest hydropower project constructed so far in Nepal. The project is a daily pondage type scheme with an installed capacity of 144 MW. The KGA is one of the first largest hydropower projects that has been well studied environmentally and socially in the pre-project, construction and operation stages. A full team of multi-disciplinary professionals was involved during the construction phase to monitor environmental impacts and compliance with contract clauses, and to implement the mitigation measures. Implementation of KGA in what was once considered as a remote area, has resulted in multifold beneficial impacts to the local community. Improvement of public infrastructure, enhanced educational facilities and employment of local populations, including affected families during project construction and operation phase, have enhanced the quality of rural lives. The KGA operation has contributed significantly to Nepal’s power system and has boosted the economic development of the country. Key words: Hydropower; environmental monitoring; impacts; mitigation; resettlement; Nepal Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment Vol. I No. 1, 2007 pp. 15-21

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Published

2008-02-14

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Thanju, R. P. (2008). Kali Gandaki ‘A’ Hydroelectric Project in Environmental Perspectives. Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment, 1, 15–21. https://doi.org/10.3126/hn.v1i0.880

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