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Proposed Land for Marchawar Substation which is still water logged
The Distribution System Upgrade and Expansion Project (DSUEP) aims to enhance the reliability, voltage stability, and coverage of electricity supply in Sudhurpaschim and Lumbini Provinces. As part of the Government of Nepal’s initiative to provide affordable electricity to all households by 2025, DSUEP will extend 33 kV and 11 kV distribution networks across the two provinces. The project includes the construction of 13 new 33/11 kV substations, installation of transformers, and the development of 133 km of 33 kV distribution lines to meet growing local demand and reduce power losses.
Client : Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA)
Funding Agency: European Investment Bank (EIB)
Scope of Works : Design Reviews and Drawings submittal of the Contractors, Construction Supervision and assist in Contract Management and Administration under Contract Packages; Implementation of Environmental & Social requirement in accordance with ESMPF; Capacity Building of NEA Staff
Project Features : Line Length: 109.023 km (33 kV), 1322.33 km (11 kV) and 2237.82 km (400 V), Location: Parasi, Rupandehi, Dang, Rolpa and Rukum East Districts under Lumbini Provinces and Baitadi, Bajura, and Bajhang Districts under Sudurpaschhim Province. Substations: 33/11 kV, 3 MVA: Rukumkot, Kankri, Kolti, Budiganga, Kalanga, Bindrawan/Musya, and Sillegadha SS 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA: Mangalapur, Marchawar, Hakui, Murkuti, and Bhaluwang SS 33/11 kV 12/16 MVA: Magalapur SS