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Kundan Green Energy to Develop Greenfield Hydropower Plant in Sikkim
Once commissioned, the Rellichu project will take the combined hydropower capacities of Kundan Green Energy to 125 MW from the present 104 MW.
March 05, 2024. By News Bureau
Kundan Green Energy announced its mandate to develop a greenfield hydropower plant at Rellichu in Sikkim. The Government of Sikkim has awarded the project to Kundan Green Energy in continuation of the company’s record of executing hydropower projects on best-in-class standards, committed time-frames and optimal results.
To be completed in 2026, the Rellichu hydropower project will generate 21 MW of power and add very substantially to Sikkim’s energy and developmental agenda. Once commissioned, the Rellichu project will take the combined hydropower capacities of Kundan Green Energy to 125 MW from the present 104 MW.
Speaking on the occasion, Udit Garg, Director, Kundan Green Energy said “The Northeast accounts for 40% of India’s hydropower potential. Of this, Sikkim’s hydropower potential is assessed at 8000 MW peak with a firm base of 3000 MW. With as many as 29 approved hydropower projects in various stages of development, and a 55 MW small hydropower installed capacity, Sikkim has vast potential to generate hydroelectricity. We are enthused to partner with the Government of Sikkim to realize the state’s hydropower potential along best practices.”
With four operating projects totaling 35 MW (which are being enhanced in capacities), in the state of Sikkim at Lower Lagyap, Meyong Chu, Kalex Khola, and Rabum Chu, besides two upcoming projects at Lower Meyong Chu and New Meyong Chu, Kundan Green Energy is a major energy partner to the state of Sikkim.
A strong and growing presence notwithstanding, the company’s salient strength is execution excellence ---- while the industry average in commissioning plants is 8-10 years, Kundan Green Energy’s mean average, including greenfield plants is a mere 4-5 years.
To be completed in 2026, the Rellichu hydropower project will generate 21 MW of power and add very substantially to Sikkim’s energy and developmental agenda. Once commissioned, the Rellichu project will take the combined hydropower capacities of Kundan Green Energy to 125 MW from the present 104 MW.
Speaking on the occasion, Udit Garg, Director, Kundan Green Energy said “The Northeast accounts for 40% of India’s hydropower potential. Of this, Sikkim’s hydropower potential is assessed at 8000 MW peak with a firm base of 3000 MW. With as many as 29 approved hydropower projects in various stages of development, and a 55 MW small hydropower installed capacity, Sikkim has vast potential to generate hydroelectricity. We are enthused to partner with the Government of Sikkim to realize the state’s hydropower potential along best practices.”
With four operating projects totaling 35 MW (which are being enhanced in capacities), in the state of Sikkim at Lower Lagyap, Meyong Chu, Kalex Khola, and Rabum Chu, besides two upcoming projects at Lower Meyong Chu and New Meyong Chu, Kundan Green Energy is a major energy partner to the state of Sikkim.
A strong and growing presence notwithstanding, the company’s salient strength is execution excellence ---- while the industry average in commissioning plants is 8-10 years, Kundan Green Energy’s mean average, including greenfield plants is a mere 4-5 years.
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