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Lahmeyer know-how for energy from the Himalayas

The energy demand in Nepal is growing continuously. The country aims to meet this growing demand with hydropower and make the most of the countryexpertise of Lahmeyer International. Following the start of construction of the upstream Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project, the contract for the downstream Tamakoshi V cascade project was awarded to Lahmeyer.

Challenging hydropower project in a seismically active zone

For this new and highly challenging project in a very seismically active zone, Lahmeyer submitted a convincing proposition in technical terms. In cooperation with Tractebel India, TEAM Thailand and Total Management Services (TMS) Nepal as sub-consultants, the hydropower specialists have been working on the detailed designs and tender documents since spring 2017. Other subcontractors are carrying out field investigations.
The fact that Lahmeyer is also involved in the construction of the upstream Upper Tamakoshi hydropower station makes coordination of both construction projects easier.

Hydro power plant supplies energy for peak times

The lower cascade project does not need its own dam, because the works water comes directly from the tailrace tunnel of the Upper Tamakoshi hydropower station. It has a tailrace tunnel with a length of 8.1 km; the head will be about 160 m. Three Francis turbines will generate a total output of around 95 MW based on a flow rate of 66 m
The fact that the location is in an earthquake zone is one of the biggest challenges of the project. Concerning the plant design, Lahmeyer furthermore has to consider the possibility of a glacial lake outburst flood.

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