
Powering progress through sustainable and reliable energy solutions for Nepal’s future.
Building on ICTC's legacy of partnership in major public undertakings and with Nepal's first IPP, ICTC Power is a key player in tapping Nepal's immense water resources for energy security and economic growth.
We are actively developing a "20 MW Hydropower project" in the Solukhumbu district, with detailed project report and detailed design stages currently in progress.
We provide unparalleled local logistics and full-spectrum services—from project identification, site due diligence, and statutory compliance (licenses, PPPs) to engineering, design, and construction management. We invite developers and investors to partner with us for projects ranging from 2.8MW to 600MW.



ICTC has worked with World renowned developers, investors, engineering firms, and contractors in the engineering, construction, and supply of major Hydropower and Electric Transmission/Substation projects in Nepal.
This accumulated experience of more than 45 years is now being used to promote the development of HYDRO PROJECTS by the private sector. We currently have several power projects at various stages of development.
Nepal's vast mountainous topography and abundant water supply offers a total potential for 83,000 MW of hydroelectricity. We are committed to capitalizing on the Government's open and free policy for private sector involvement to help realize this potential, as only about 2% has been developed to date.
We won the competitive bidding process for the 23.5 MW Solu HEP, a project that was awarded in 2010. Construction was started in February 2015 and completed in December 2020. This major project is being developed through USHEC, a 70% ICTC Group owned SPV.
In addition to Upper Solu HEP, USHEC has also acquired the survey license for the 2.8 MW Sisa Khola 'A' HEP and is currently studying a 75 MW HEP for joint development with other partners, further expanding our portfolio in energy generation.



A preliminary estimate has established that Nepal has a total potential of generation of 83,000 MW of hydroelectricity, out of which about 42,000 MW is techno-economically feasible.
Our work, like the 23.5 MW Upper Solu HEP, is part of the mission to realize this vast potential. As CEO, I successfully led the team in the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the plant, which was completed in 2020.
Sustainable power generation for Nepal's future
Optimal utilization of water resources
Contributing to national development
Minimal environmental impact projects