Dolakha, June 30 -- Nepal's largest hydropower plant, the 456-megawatt Upper Tamakoshi project, has resumed round-the-clock electricity generation at full capacity after partial restoration of infrastructure damaged by a landslide and floods last September.
According to the project officials, the plant is now producing at its full capacity around the clock.
In late September last year, a landslide struck above the area housing the desander ponds-the structures to remove sand and silt-an underground culvert, and a control room, causing significant damage to key infrastructure.
As a result, electricity generation was suspended for three months.
By mid-January, the left desander pond had been repaired, and the plant resumed electricity p...
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