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10 MW

Plant Capacity

Plant Type 

Hydro Power Plant

Project Details

  • Project Commencement: March 2020
  • Project Completion: March 2023
  • Project Value: 2,600 Mn NRs

Harnessing Nature's Power for a Sustainable Future

Makari Gad Hydro Power Plant, a visionary initiative that taps into the energy of flowing water to create a cleaner, greener future. Explore the marvels of renewable energy and discover how we're investing in innovation to power generations to come.
This is one of the highest head hydro power plant as well as the most challenging power plant construction project in the Asian Region.

QUALITY, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SAFETY

We are committed to continuous improvement of Quality, Environment, Health and Safety performance of its operations by benchmarking with best-in-class standards. We stay focused on attaining and maintaining the highest standards of Quality, Environment, Health and Safety in selection, design, procurement, construction, operation and maintenance of assets across their life cycle.

OUR ENVIRONMENTAL HARMONY

Makari Gad Hydroelectric Project harmonizes with the environment, nestled in Nepal's middle mountain physiographic zone. From temperate climates to alpine bio-climates, our project respects the diverse habitats within the Api Nampa Conservation Area. Through careful planning 

Our Social & Environmental Impact

Local Employment

Our commitment to the community reflects in 100% local staff members working in operations and over 200 people employed during the construction phase starting from 2020 to Early 2023. 

Regional Development

Royalties from energy and capacity support the development of the region. We've provided infrastructure, education, health campaigns, and vital facilities to Apihimal Rural Municipality. 

Empowerment Through Education

Skill enhancement, vocational education, and income-generating training opportunities empower stakeholders for a brighter future. 

Environmental Sustainability

Makary Gad hydro power plant is started the forest conservation program by cultivating the 25,000 trees in the local area.