Operational Projects

Neelum Jhelum

The Project diverts Neelum river water through tunnels at Nauseri about 41 km upstream of Muzaffarabad and out falling in Jhelum River near Chatter Kalas in AJ&K, where the powerhouse is located. With an installed capacity of 969 MW, the dam produces annual energy of 5150 GWh and was completed in 2018. Dam Type Composite […]

Operational Projects

Hub Dam

The preliminary works of Hub Dam, built across the River Hub, were commenced in September, 1963 and completed in June, 1981. The project was meant to construct a storage reservoir for regulating the flows of Hub River for the purpose of municipal, industrial water supply and irrigation releases to Karachi in Sindh and Lasbela District

Operational Projects

Ghazi Barotha HydroPower

With generation capacity of 1450 MW and an average energy output of 6600 GWh, Ghazi Barotha Hydropower Project is located on the Indus river downstream of Tarbela Dam in District Attock (Punjab) 92.7 KM from Islamabad. The project was completed during the fiscal year 2003-2004. This is a major run of river and environmentally sustainable

Operational Projects

Warsak Dam

Warsak Power Station is a monument of the friendship of Canada and Pakistan. This Hydroelectric Project is located on River Kabul at about 30 KM from Peshawar in District Peshawar (KPK). Warask Hydroelectric Power Project was completed under Colombo Plan in two phases, financed by Canadian Government. Construction of 1st phase started in 1951 and

Operational Projects

Mangla Dam

Mangla Dam Project was actually conceived in 1950’s as a multipurpose project to be constructed at a place called Mangla on river Jhelum located about 30 km upstream of Jhelum city (120 km from Capital Islamabad). The initial investigation and its feasibility studies were completed in 1958. Later on, the project was included in the

Operational Projects

Tarbela Dam

Tarbela Dam is one of the world’s largest earth and rock filled dam and greatest water resources development project which was completed in 1976 as a component of Indus Basin Project. The Dam is located on the river Indus known as the “Abbasin” or the father of the river at a distance of 130 KM

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