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Gogreen Energy Ltd.

With solar energy rapidly becoming one of the most transformative forces in the global energy transition, Nepal is uniquely positioned to embrace its solar future. The country receives abundant solar radiation and holds an estimated potential of over 50,000 MW—making solar a strategic resource in addressing rising energy demand and supporting national sustainability goals.

Gogreen Energy Ltd., the green energy venture of Ramesh Corp, is actively driving this momentum through the development of utility-scale solar projects that feed clean, reliable power into the national grid.

The company’s flagship initiative—the 50 MW Palpa Solar Project—is located in Mathagadhi Rural Municipality in Palpa District, a region with solar irradiance levels averaging 5.16 kWh/m²/day.

Power generated from the site will be evacuated through a 132 kV, 12 km single-circuit transmission line to the Sunwal Grid Substation, contributing to enhanced energy reliability, especially during Nepal’s dry seasons when hydropower generation declines. The project not only supports energy diversification but also reduces seasonal reliance on electricity imports, reinforces grid resilience, and aids in meeting the country’s renewable energy targets.

As solar becomes central to Nepal’s clean energy future, Gogreen Energy remains committed to delivering high-impact, future-ready solar infrastructure that supports national energy security and long-term climate goals.

Our Objectives

The projects aim to:

  • ⦁ Deliver clean and reliable solar power to strengthen Nepal’s energy mix.
  • ⦁ Reduce seasonal dependence on electricity imports.
  • ⦁ Support national goals for renewable energy and sustainability.
Project Timeline

Energy generation is scheduled to commence in 2027, marking a major milestone in our commitment to delivering sustainable and renewable energy to the region.

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Attractive Features Of The Project

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Robust transmission lines ensuring efficient power evacuation.

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Supports seasonal energy demand and reduces import dependency.

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Contributes to Nepal’s Clean Energy and Climate Goals.

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Provides employment opportunities during construction and operation.

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Boosts local economy and infrastructure.

Salient Features of Project

Palpa Solar Project
Project Location
Project Name Palpa Solar Project
Province Lumbini
District Palpa
Project Site Charghare, Mathagadhi RM-06
General
Average Annual Insolation Data 5.16 kWh/m2/day
Installed Capacity 50 MW AC
Average Annual Energy 95.21 GWh
Capacity Utilization Factor (CUF) 21.74%
Transmission Line
Voltage level 132 kV
Length 12 km, Single Circuit
Conductor ACSR Bear
From Project Switchyard
To Sunwal Grid Substation

Project Outcome

Increased Renewable Power Generation: The project will add approximately 100 GWh of green energy to Nepal’s national grid, directly supporting the country’s growing electricity demand and enhancing energy security, particularly during dry seasons when hydropower generation is low.

Promotion of Clean and Sustainable Energy: By harnessing solar energy, the project helps reduce dependence on imported electricity and fossil fuels, aligning with Nepal’s climate commitments and contributing to a low-carbon development pathway.

Employment and Local Economic Impact: The construction and ongoing operation of the project will generate direct and indirect employment opportunities for local communities, fostering skill development and contributing to regional economic activity.

Revenue Contribution to National Economy: Through energy sales to NEA and tax contributions, the project is expected to generate steady annual revenue that supports Nepal’s energy sector and broader economic development initiatives.

Strengthening Infrastructure and Grid Stability: The integration of a 132 kV transmission line to the Sunwal Substation will improve grid reliability and reduce transmission losses, while also enhancing infrastructure capacity in the western region of Nepal.

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