Client Name | SJVN Arun-3 Power Development Company |
Country | Nepal |
Service | Website Design and Development |
Cyberlink provides SJVN Arun-3 Development Company with web design and developing services that help them integrate their data and showcase it in a precise manner. Furthermore, we offer them support services along with a tender notice management system, which allows them to organize and manage their tender notices from various sources in an automated and centralized manner. Likewise, we also provide a circular system.
SJVN Arun-3 Power Development Company Pvt. Ltd. (SAPDC) was incorporated & registered on 25.04.13 as a single shareholder Pvt. Ltd. Company under the Nepalese Companies Act 2063 with SJVN Ltd. is its sole shareholder.
The principal objective of SAPDC is to Plan, Promote, Organize and Execute 900 MW Arun-3 Hydro-electric Project. The Project Development Agreement (PDA) was signed on 25.11.14 between Investment Board of Nepal (IBN), GoN and SAPDC.
Moreover, the project will provide 21.9 % free power to GoN and help in development of the region by generating employment opportunities for the locals, boosting local industries, and fostering entrepreneurship.SAPDC will construct Transmission line for rural electrification in Project area.
Project will help in development of infrastructure such as construction of roads, bridges and provide financial support for healthcare facilities and community centers etc. which will provide a robust community infrastructure. Further, skills training and other programs will provide great financial support to the affected communities. Total lifetime financial benefits of GoN shall be of the order of 33,866 Cr. NPR.
Arun III is a hydro-electric project under construction on the Arun River in Sankhuwasabha District of Province 1, Nepal. The project is of 900 megawatts capacity and will be the largest hydropower plant in South Asia. Additionally, it is constructed by SJVN Arun III Power Development Company Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of SJVN Ltd.
The estimated cost is US$1.6 billion including $156 million to develop the transmission line. It will generate about 4,018.87 million units of electricity annually. In February 2020, financial closure was done by the governments of India and Nepal. The project is constructed on a build-own-operate and transfer (BOOT) basis. SJVN will operate the plant for 30 years and then transfer the ownership to the Nepal government. During 30 years of operation, 21.9% of power will be provided to Nepal free of cost. The project’s construction is expected to generate 3,000 jobs in Nepal and India.
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