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Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Projectसेती नदी (कास्की)

A 25 MW run-of-river plant on the Seti River in Machhapuchchhre Rural Municipality, Kaski, developed by Vision Lumbini Urja Company Ltd. It reached commercial operation in late 2024 and produced close to its full contracted energy in its first months on the grid.

Installed capacity

25 MW

Run-of-river

River / basin

Seti

Gandaki basin

Location

Kaski

Gandaki

Commissioned

2024

Operational

How it was built

Milestones to commissioning

The route from construction to commercial operation.

  1. 12 Nov 2024

    Commercial operation began

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

Seti Nadi (Kaski) 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 Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Project?+

The Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Project has an installed capacity of 25 MW. It is a run-of-river hydropower scheme.

Which river is the Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Project on?+

The project is on the Seti River, part of Nepal's Gandaki basin, in Kaski district, Gandaki Province.

Who is developing the Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Project?+

The Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Project is developed by Vision Lumbini Urja Company Ltd (private (ipp)).

What is the status of the Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Project?+

As of mid-2026 the project is operational.

When was the Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Project commissioned?+

The Seti Nadi (Kaski) Hydroelectric Project was commissioned in 2024.

Sources & data note

Figures for Seti Nadi (Kaski) 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.