Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 3: 110 MW first unit of the Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project of NHPC at Bandipora in Kashmir, has been successfully test synchronized with the grid.
On this occasion, Balraj Joshi, Chairman and Managing Director, NHPC, Ratish Kumar, Director (Projects), N K Jain, Director (Personnel), S Kalgaonkar, Executive Director (RO-Jammu), Arvind Bhat, Executive Director (Design-E&M), A K Singh, Executive Director (Kishanganga), Amresh Kumar, General Manager (Kishanganga) and other senior officers of NHPC were present. Deputy Commissioner, Bandipora, Sajad Hussain Ganie, who has been instrumental in fructification of the project, also graced the occasion.
The Kishanganga Project envisages diversion of water of Kishanganga River to underground Power House through 23.25 KM long Head Race Tunnel to generate 1713 million units per annum. The Project is covered under the Indus Waters Treaty signed between India and Pakistan.
NHPC currently operates 22 power stations with a total installed capacity of 6691 MW including 1520 MW through NHDC Limited – JV of NHPC with Government of Madhya Pradesh. The company currently has 3 projects of 3130 MW capacity under construction. NHPC has 7 power stations in Jammu & Kashmir with an installed capacity of 2009 MW. It is also pertinent to mention that NHPC through its joint venture company, CVPPPL with JKSPDC and PTC (India) Limited is executing 03 Hydroelectric Projects namely Pakal Dul, Kiru and Kwar at Chenab River Basin.