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Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project

A 13.42 MW run-of-river project on the Midim Khola in Lamjung, Gandaki Province, developed by Mount Rasuwa Hydropower Ltd. It holds a generation licence and is listed as under construction in the Independent Power Producers' Association (IPPAN) register; detailed milestone dates are not yet published.

Installed capacity

13 MW

Run-of-river

River / basin

Midim Khola

Gandaki basin

Location

Lamjung

Gandaki

Expected online

TBD

Under construction

Project timeline

Milestones & projected timeline

Key dates so far, with planned milestones marked. Future dates are targets from the developer or government and frequently shift.

  1. Licensed

    Generation licence issued; listed as under construction (IPPAN register)

On the map

Location

Approximate dam-area location on OpenStreetMap — precise to the district and river reach, not the exact structure.

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Questions

Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project: key facts

Quick answers on capacity, river, developer, status and commissioning, drawn from the sourced data above.

What is the capacity of the Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project?+

The Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project has an installed capacity of 13 MW. It is a run-of-river hydropower scheme.

Which river is the Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project on?+

The project is on the Midim Khola River, part of Nepal's Gandaki basin, in Lamjung district, Gandaki Province.

Who is developing the Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project?+

The Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project is developed by Mount Rasuwa Hydropower Ltd (private (ipp)).

What is the status of the Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project?+

As of mid-2026 the project is under construction.

Sources & data note

Figures for Midim-1 Khola Hydroelectric Project are compiled from the sources below and cross-checked where possible. Status and projected dates reflect research as of mid-2026 and may change as the project progresses. The map location is an approximate dam-area estimate. Commentary is Amarnepal's own.