Kula is developing a hydropower-backed digital economy in Tsum Valley, Nepal, integrating renewable energy production with blockchain governance. This project presents a high-yield opportunity, leveraging abundant hydropower resources to drive economic transformation, while recognizing the need for strategic infrastructure investment due to the region’s remote location.

Project Overview

Tsum Valley, located in the Himalayan region, holds significant untapped hydropower potential. Kula is working to develop and optimize hydroelectric capacity, ensuring that local communities benefit from sustainable, low-cost energy while supporting broader economic growth. The region’s fast-flowing, high-altitude rivers provide a consistent and scalable energy source, positioning this project as a long-term renewable energy asset.  

Due to its remote nature, infrastructure development requires thoughtful investment in logistics and construction. However, the high-yield potential makes this a strategic, long-term play. Once operational, low-cost, sustainable electricity will power data centres and high-performance computing hubs, creating an innovation corridor for AI, blockchain applications, and decentralized cloud services.

Sustainability and Community Impact

1. Clean Energy for Economic Growth
The hydropower project will provide a stable, renewable energy source, supporting local businesses and digital infrastructure while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.  
2. Data Centre Development
Affordable, sustainable electricity enables the creation of green data centres, positioning Nepal as a regional hub for advanced technology industries.  
3. Local Participation and Governance
Affordable, sustainable electricity enables the creation of green data centres, positioning Nepal as a regional hub for advanced technology industries.  
While CAPEX-heavy, this project is designed for long-term impact and high returns. Kula is pioneering a future where hydropower fuels economic independence, digital transformation, and sustainable prosperity in Nepal.