Full compliance with Nepal's Environmental Protection Act, IFC Performance Standards, and World Bank environmental and social safeguards for hydropower development. EIA approved by the Ministry of Forests and Environment.
Run-of-river design produces no greenhouse gas emissions during generation. Every kilowatt displaces fossil fuel alternatives, actively reducing Nepal's carbon footprint and contributing to global climate goals.
No reservoir impoundment — the run-of-river system diverts only the necessary minimum water flow, preserving downstream ecosystems, aquatic biodiversity, and the natural morphology of Midim Khola.
Active investment in the Bhujung community: local employment, infrastructure support, schools, roads, and healthcare facilities. Reforestation programs plant over 2,500 trees annually in Lamjung district.
Priority hiring for skilled and unskilled labour from Bhujung and surrounding villages during construction and operations. Skills development programs to build long-term renewable energy expertise in the region.
Contributing directly to Nepal's national target of 15,000 MW by 2030. Clean domestic generation reduces dependence on imported power from India, improving the nation's energy trade balance and grid resilience.