Mandu Hydropower Project Back Online After Flooding!
Great news for the renewable energy sector! The Mandu Hydropower Project, a key player in Nepal’s electricity supply, is back in operation after being temporarily shut down due to severe flooding. This is a significant development for the energy sector and national grid.
Mandu Hydropower, operated by Mandu Hydropower Limited, faced challenges when devastating floods hit the Bagmati River area. The impact caused the closure of the 22 MW hydroelectric project. However, thanks to diligent work and efficient restoration efforts, both units of the hydroelectric power plant are now up and running.
This return to service means the hydro plant is again contributing to the national electricity supply. The hydroelectric power station will once again generate much-needed clean energy. This recovery is especially important as the nation aims to increase its hydro power generation capacity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
This achievement highlights the resilience of the renewable energy industry and the commitment of Mandu Hydropower Limited to delivering sustainable energy solutions. The successful reopening of the project showcases the strength of hydropower projects even after encountering environmental challenges. It’s a positive step forward for the hydroelectric sector and a boost to the power supply within the country. The re-establishment of the plant is great news for the local community, and a step forward in promoting a green energy future.

