Hydro Potential in Pakistan PDF
Hydro Potential in Pakistan PDF
Hydro Potential in Pakistan PDF
(October 2012)
October 2012
www.wapda.gov.pk
PREFACE
Energy and water are the prime movers of human life. Though deficient in oil and gas,
Pakistan has abundant water and other energy sources like hydel power, coal, wind and solar
power.
The country situated between the Arabian Sea and the Himalayas, Hindukush and
Karakoram Ranges has great political, economic and strategic importance. The total primary
energy use in Pakistan amounted to 60 million tons of oil equivalent (mtoe) in 2006-07. The
annual growth of primary energy supplies and their per capita availability during the last 10
years has increased by nearly 50%. The per capita availability now stands at 0.372 toe which is
very low compared to 8 toe for USA for example.
The World Bank estimates that worldwide electricity production in percentage for coal is
40, gas 19, nuclear 16, hydro 16 and oil 7. Pakistan meets its energy requirement around 41%
by indigenous gas, 19% by oil, and 37% by hydro electricity. Coal and nuclear contribution to
energy supply is limited to 0.16% and 2.84% respectively with a vast potential for growth.
The Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) is vigorously carrying out
feasibility studies and engineering designs for various hydropower projects with accumulative
generation capacity of more than 25000 MW. Most of these studies are at an advance stage of
completion. After the completion of these projects the installed capacity would rise to around
42000 MW by the end of the year 2020. Pakistan has been blessed with ample water resources
but could store only 13% of the annual flow of its rivers. The storage is fast depleting due to
sedimentation. In contrast US has developed 497% storage capacity of annual flow of River
Colorado; Egypt possesses 281% of River Nile and India 35% on Sutlej-Bias Basin. All these
statistics warrant construction of number of reservoirs to enhance availability of water which
stands at 1070 cubic meter per capita. Anything below 1000 cubic meter tantamount to a crisis
situation. The hydropower potential in Pakistan is over 100,000 MW with identified sites of
59000 MW. Currently, studies under way include Diamer Basha (4500 MW), Bunji (7100 MW)
and Kohala (1100 MW) amongst many others.
Pakistan with 185 billion tons of coal reserves, the fourth largest in the world, is under
utilizing this resource. In the overall energy mix, the share of coal power is only 7% as
compared to world average of 40%. Coal is the main source for producing cheaper electricity
and the Government has decided to enhance the share of coal in the overall energy mix of upto
18% in 2030. The Government is striving hard to minimize the gap between consumption and
generation of electricity at affordable rate.
The Government Power Policies of 1995 and 2002 have encouraged many private sector
foreign and local investment through the Independent Power Producers (IPPs).
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SALIENT FEATURES OF POWER POLICY 2002
• Scope of the policy covers private, public‐private and public sector projects;
• Encourage exploration of indigenous resources including hydel, coal gas and renewable
resources through active involvement of the local engineering, design and manufacturing
capabilities.
• Customs duty at the rate of 5% on the import of plant and equipment not manufactured
locally.
• To enhance share of Renewable Energy Sources, Hydel and other than oil‐based fuels,
full levy of income tax on oil‐fired power projects.
• For projects above 50MW One‐Window support to be provided at the federal level. For
projects below and up to 50MW One Window supports to be provided at the respective
Provincial/AJK level.
• Ministry of Water and Power (through PPIB) to remain the focal point at Federal level.
• To develop raw sites whose feasibility studies are not available, unsolicited bids would be
welcomed. The sponsors of feasibility studies on raw sites will have first right of refusal.
• Two‐part tariff structure consisting of fixed capacity and variable energy component is
recommended with the provision that fixed capacity payment for Hydel projects would fall
between 60% to 65% of the total tariff.
• NEPRA has made the following Benchmark on Rate of Return of Private Investment:
o Coal 20%
o Thermal 15%
o Hydro 17%
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SUMMARY OF HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL
(RIVERWISE)
Sr. No. River/ Tributary Power (MW)
A Hydropower Projects above 50 MW
1 Indus River 38608
2 Tributaries of Indus in Gilgit-Baltistan 1698
3 Tributaries of Indus in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 4028
Sub Total (1-3) 44334
4 Jhelum River 4341
5 Kunhar River 1455
6 Neelum River & its Tributaries 1769
7 Poonch River 462
Sub Total (4-7) 8027
8 Swat River & its Tributaries 2297
9 Chitral River & its Tributaries 2285
Sub Total (8-9) 4582
Total A 56943
B. Hydropower Projects below 50 MW
1 On Tributaries 1591
2 On Canals 674
Total B 2265
TOTAL (A+B) 59208
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HYDEL STATIONS IN OPERATION
Installed Energy
Sr. Commercial
Power Station Capacity Generation
No. Operation Date
(MW) (GWh)
1 Tarbela 3,478 15,801 1977-93
2 Ghazi Barotha 1,450 7,037 2003-04
3 Mangla 1,000 5,443 1967-94
4 Warsak 243 1,009 1960-81
5 Chashma 184 959 2001
6 Rasul 22 63 1952
7 Dargai 20 162 1952
8 Nandipur 14 32 1963
9 Chichoki 13.2 23 1959
10 Shadiwal 13.5 38 1961
11 Other Small Hydel 6 29 1925,1975,1982
12 Khan Khwar 72 306 2011
TOTAL 6,516 30,900
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HYDROPOWER PROJECTS WHICH CAN BE UNDERTAKEN
FOR IMPLEMENTATION
Estimated Storage Capacity
S# Project / District Cost Status
(Rs. Billion) (MAF) (MW)
HYDROPOWER PROJECTS
FOR PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)
• Lower Palas Valley Hydropower Project (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) – EOIs invited last date
is 18th November, 2011, also available on WAPDA website www.wapda.gov.pk.
• Lower Spat Gah Hydropower Project (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) – EOIs invited last date is
18th November, 2011, also available on WAPDA website www.wapda.gov.pk.
• Lawi Hydropower Project (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
• Mahl Hydropower Project (AJK)
• Hingol Dam Project (Balochistan)
EXISTING INSTALLED GENERATION CAPACITY
Rental
IPPs (incl. WAPDA Hydro
Nuclear)
606
3%
6516 Others Hydro
31%
9085 Gas 7%
43% 32%
26%
Oil
GENCOs
4829 35%
23%
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REGIONAL DAMS
37. Winder Dam Project
38. Darawat Dam Project
39. Ghabir Dam Project
40. Tank Zam Dam Project
41. Naulong Dam Project
42. Hingol Dam Project
43. Garuk Dam Project
44. Pelar Dam Project
45. Nai Gaj Dam Project
46. Bara Multipurpose Dam Project
47. Daraban Dam Project
48. Papin Dam Project
49. Sukleji Dam Project
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NEELUM JHELUM HYDROELECRIC PROJECT
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NEELUM JHELUM HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
Energy is the basic ingredient of development of a country. The fast-growing energy
requirements in Pakistan need to be met in order to achieve full economic and social
development. Currently, most of the energy demands are being met through thermal Power
Projects. Although thermal projects offer benefit of comparatively less time for completion,
however their dependence on fossil fuel which is mostly imported through foreign exchange and
their higher power generation cost is causing difficulty for general public and the industrial
products to compete in the world.
THE PROJECT
Neelum Jhelum Hydroelectric Project is located in the vicinity of Muzaffarabad (AJ&K). It
envisages the diversion of Neelum river water through a tunnel out -falling into Jhelum river. The
tunnel intake is at Nauseri 41 Km North East of Muzaffarabad. The Powerhouse will be
constructed at Chatter Kalas, 22 Km South of Muzaffarabad. After passing through the turbines,
the water will be released into Jhelum River about, 4 Km South of Chatter Kalas. Neelum Jhelum
Hydroelectric Project has installed capacity of 969 MW. The Project will produce 5.15 Billion units
of electricity annually.
The total length of head race tunnel is 28.5 Km. A 19.5 Km stretch of the tunnel from the Nauseri
be constructed as a twin tunnel system each with x-section ranging from 52 to 58 m2. The
remaining headrace tunnel down to the surge chamber will be a single tunnel having x-section
104 m2. The tunnel portion to be excavated with TBM will be shotcrete lined with a concrete
invert while the drill and blast portion of the tunnel will have full face concrete lining. The tunnel
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crosses Jhelum River approximately 200 m below its bed. The tunnel is accessed by 7 Adits for
removal of excavated spoil.
The Surge Chamber consist of 341 m high riser shaft and 820 m long surge tunnel, Four steel
lined Penstock tunnels 154 m long and having 3.8 m internal diameter will also be constructed.
The under ground power Station will have 4 units with a total capacity of 969 MW. The Power
Station will be connected with Gakhar Grid station through 500KV double circuit transmission
line.
Board of Directors NJHPC has approved the deployment of Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM)
for the project on 23.11.2010. WAPDA has arranged procurement of TBM from M/S
Herrenknecht Germany at a cost of US$ 92 Million. The deployment of TBM will certainly
help to put the project on scheduled track and recover most part of delayed period
envisaged for the commencement.
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 969 MW, Four Units @ 242 MW each
Dam Type Composite Dam (Gravity + Rockfill)
Height / Length 60 / 160 Meters
Annual Energy 5.15 Billion electricity Units
Average Head 420 Meters
Design Discharge 280 Cumecs
Tunneling Twin; Varies from 52 m2 to 58 m2 (19.5 km)
Single; 104 m2 (12.5 Km)
(Including 3.5 km Tailrace Tunnel)
EIRR 26.5%
Date of commencement 30-01-2008
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PROJECT BENEFITS
• Reduction of dependence on thermal power
• Saving in foreign exchange
• Employment opportunity during construction and operation
• Improved standard of living
• Social-economic uplift of the area
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
A contract has been awarded to M/s CGGC-CMEC, consortium China, for implementation of the
project at a cost of Rs. 90.90 Billion. The project is expected to complete in mid 2016.
PROJECT COST
• Revised PC-1 Cost – Rs.331.191 Billion.
• Contract awarded Rs.130 Billion (US$ 2.16 billion)
• Final cost (Base Cost + Escalation) US $ 3197 million
• Total cost with IDC US $ 3874 million
• Due to increase in the cost of project from Rs.83 billion to Rs.331 billion, WAPDA is making efforts
for the balance financing of the project.
• IDB, Saudi Fund, Kuwait Fund has been approached to enhance their financing
• EAD has confirmed financing terms, finalization and approvals from Govt. of China of Loan
Agreement in process.
PROJECT FINANCING
Following financing plan was finalized.
US$ in Million
Sr.# Name of Lenders Financing Existing Revised Cost Increase in
Site Commitments Cost
Effective Loans
1. Islamic Development Bank C-1 & 2 137.6 377.5 239.9
PAK-0121
2. Islamic Development Bank C-3 220.0 235.1 15.1
PAK-0134
3. OFID C-1 & 2 31.1 73.6 42.5
4. Saudi Development Fund C-3 80.6 185.9 105.3
5. Kuwait Development Fund C-1 40.1 71.6 31.5
Sub Total: 509.4 943.7 434.3
Non Effective Loans
6. Abbu Dhabi Fund C-2 100.0 300.3 200.3
7. Exim Bank China C-1,2&3 448.5 518.0 69.5
Sub Total: 548.5 818.3 269.8
Grand Total: 1057.9 1762.0 704.1
Additional financing is required to meet with the increase in scope of work, either from existing or
new lenders.
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DIAMER BASHA DAM PROJECT
GENERAL
Government of Pakistan decided to construct 5 multi-purpose storages in the country during next 10 -12 years.
Diamer Basha Dam Project will be undertaken in the first phase. President of Pakistan performed the
groundbreaking ceremony of the project. Detailed engineering design of the dam and allied structures is completed
and tender documents are ready. Project work is divided into five lots, which would be implemented by contractors
through international competitive bidding.
THE PROJECT
The project is located on Indus River, about 315 km upstream of Tarbela Dam, 165 km downstream of the Gilgit-
Baltistan capital Gilgit and 40 km downstream of Chilas (refer location map). The proposed dam would have a
maximum height of 272 m, and impound a reservoir of about 8.1million acre feet (MAF), with live storage of more
than 6.4 MAF. Mean annual discharge of Indus River at the site is 50 MAF. Thus the dam will impound 15% of the
annual river flow. The dam project would cover an area of 110 km2 and extend 100 km upstream of the dam site
upto Raikot Bridge on Karakoram Highway (KKH).
The dam is located at the boundary of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) in such a way that the
right abutment and the right Power House is in GB while the left bank of the dam and the left Power House is in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. WAPDA offices and Colony including that of the Consultants shall be in the Thor Nallah
Valley in GB while the Contractor’s Camp and fabrication yard and workshop shall be in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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MAIN FEATURES
Main Dam
Maximum Height 272 m
Type Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC)
Diversion System 2 No. Diversion tunnels
1 No. Diversion channel
Upstream and Downstream Cofferdams
Reservoir Level 1160 m
Gross capacity 8.1 MAF (10.0 BCM)
Live capacity 6.4 MAF (7.9 BCM)
Min. operation level EI.1060 m
Power House(s) 2
Total installed capacity 4500 MW
Location and type Two, one each under the right and left abutment
No. of units 12 each of 375 MW
Average generation 19000 Gwh/year
PC-I approved cost Rs.894,257 million (US$ 11.178 Billion)
EIRR 15.3%
PROJECT BENEFITS
• Availability of about 6.4 MAF annual surface water storage for supplementing irrigation supplies during low flow
periods
• Harnessing of renewable source of clean and cheap energy through installed capacity of 4500 MW
• Average Annual Generation 19208 GWh
• Extend Life of Tarbela reservoir by blocking the sediments
• Additional Annual Generation at Tarbela 1111GWh
• Reduction of dependence on thermal power, thus saving foreign exchange
• Employment opportunities (direct employment = 70,426 persons & indirect employment = 2.78 million persons),
particularly to the locals during the construction and operation 7633 worker to be trained.
• Creation of massive infrastructure leading to overall socio-economic uplift of the area and standard of living of
people
• The Project will pay back its cost in 8 years
FINANCIAL BENEFITS
• Financial Benefits of electricity produced – US$ 1.9 Billion (19 Billion units x 10 cents)
• Financial Benefits of water stored – US$ 0.660 Billion
• Water impounded by reservoir shall help to mitigate downstream flood losses. The avoidance of flood damages
cost would be even much more than Rs.2, 331 million per annum.
• Savings in Foreign Exchange of Equivalent electricity on imported oil - US$ 2.85 Billion
• Carbon Credit Benefits – US$ 0.300 Billion
• Had Diamer Basha Dam constructed before 2010, it could saved the flood devastation occurred amounting to
US$ 10 billion.
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ADB’s SAFEGUARDS
• National consensus in the form of approval of the Project preferably from the Parliament or Council of Common
Interests (CCI) is required to proceed further;
• Strong adherence to ADB’s safeguard policies for resettlement and environment protection, and full compliance
with ADB’s procurement guidelines; and
• It has to be a country driven project demonstrating political will, technical capability and ownership at the
highest level of the Government.
SALIENT FEATURES
A Land Acquisition and Resettlement (LA&R) Wing was created by WAPDA for the first time for hydropower
projects in Pakistan and specialists were hired in the following disciplines:
Environment Anthropology
Monitoring & Evaluation Agronomy
Gender Development Soil Science
Social Welfare Irrigation
Community Development Livestock
Tribal Area Development
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
The objective of Environmental Management Plan is to conserve and restore natural
forests, improve biodiversity, limit damage to environment, safe endangered species,
enforce mitigation measure and limit degradation of natural water springs. The
following are the main features:
S# Activities Cost
(US$ in millions)
1 Ecological Conservation Plan to be executed by WWF (World Wide Fund For Nature) 7.52
2 Environmental Management Cell 1.46
3 Environmental Monitoring and Mitigation 0.44
1 Integrated Water Resource Management Plan
2. Climate and Air Management Plan
3. Health Protection & Safety Management Plan
4 Environmental Research, 0.66
Total 10.08
Requirement of Land
The land requirement for the Diamer Basha Dam Project is as under:
• Private Land 18014 acres
• Government Land 19405 acres
For the purpose of deciding the rates for land compensation for this project, a committee was formed in which all the
stakeholders were taken on broad. This committee included Federal Ministers, Govt. of Gilgit Baltistan (Chief
Secretary / Revenue Commissioner), District Collector of Diamer, Representatives of Affecties of DBDP, Dam
Action Committee, Religious leaders, Members of Legislative Assembly (G-B), Civil Societies, Local Jirgas,
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Ministry of Water & Power and WAPDA. This Committee, after a series of meetings, taking into consideration
various categories of lands and locations, decided the land compensation rates as under:
Relocation
The relocation/resettlement plan of 4228 affected households has been drawn up. During Phase-I in the year 2013,
first batch of affectees 2500 households will be resettled in Composite Model Village at Harpin Das. The remaining
affectees will be accommodated subsequently in Composite Mode Villages at Thak Das and Kino Das respectively.
The land at Harpin Das was acquired in August this year and the work for construction of Model Village has been
allotted.
To improve communication between communities on either side of River Indus, a bridge at Thakot had been recently
been constructed at cost of Rs 646 Million ($7.6 Million).
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S# Activities Cost (US$)
(US$ in millions)
1 Project NGO 6.00
2 Agriculture and Livestock 13.31
3 Irrigation and Rural Sanitation 7.54
4 Community Infrastructure 9.20
5 Gender Action Plan 3.50
6 Non Formal Education 5.90
Total 45.45
WAPDA has planned to construct 4 schools in different valleys, improve and upgrade two High Schools, one
Vocational Training Institute, improve hospitals and establish one Trauma Centre at Chilas District. Due to
remoteness of the area, WAPDA plans to organize medical camps in project area in which Specialist doctors from
WAPDA hospital Lahore would participate and also train local staff.
S# Activities Cost
(US$ in millions)
1 Ecological Conservation Plan to be executed by 7.52
WWF (World Wide Fund For Nature)
2 Environmental Management Cell 1.46
3 Environmental Monitoring and Mitigation 0.44
1 Integrated Water Resource Management Plan
2. Climate and Air Management Plan
3. Health Protection & Safety Management Plan
4 Environmental Research, 0.66
Total 10.08
The Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) had entered into a partnership with WAPDA for conservation and restoration of the
ecology of the project area. A mechanism is developed whereby the local communities will be provided with appropriate
incentives to help conserve forests, freshwater, pastures and wildlife.
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• Within this museum, the German Embassy has also shown interest to finance
WAPDA in developing a special gallery for Mountaineering History. This is
in relation to Nanga Parbat (Killer Mountain) which was first scaled by
German Mountaineer. An audio Video Library, Archives, cultural center and
some shops for local handicraft would also be established in the fort.
WAPDA has already restored an old Colonial Dak Bungalow in Thore
Valley.
C) GENDER
The project area had particular social sensitivities due to tribal societies and adherence to age old customs. Women
had little control over resources, opportunities for personal income generation are low and had negligible levels of
literacy. The Gender Unit of LA&R Wing worked out a comprehensive Gender Action Plan (GAP) with a total
budget of Rs 487 Million ($5.73 Million). The salient features of the plan include:
Land Acquisition
• Priority Land Acquisition has started.
• Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet, GoP on 29.06.2010 has approved the revised
Compensation Rates recommended by Ministerial committee constituted by Prime Minister. Federal Cabinet
in its meeting held on 14.07.2010 has endorsed decision of the ECC of the Cabinet, resultantly Land
Compensation Cost has increased from Rs.26.4 billion to Rs.41.8 billion.
• One Window Compensation Cell has been established by Deputy Commissioner, Diamer.
• Rs.6.563 billion has been released to the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan for acquisition of land and 1783
Acres of land has been acquired.
• Rs.262 million was released in to D.C. Kohistan for acquisition of land and 162 Acres land has been acquired
of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area.
KKH Relocation
Draft summary submitted to Ministry of Water & Power to change execution of KKH Bypass from NHA to
WAPDA.
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Project Colony in Thor Valley
WAPDA has planned construction of Project Colony in Thor Valley, Chilas, Distt. Diamer through 15 packages. 12
contracts have been awarded, work at site is in progress.
Composite Model Villages
The construction work of Composite Model Village–II (Harpan Das) is planned through 7 contract packages. One
package for the construction of roads and road structures has been awarded.
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
Implementation of the dam appurtenant structures shall be through international competitive bidding comprising of
the following five lots:-
US$ Million
Const.
Sr. Total
Description of work Local Foreign Period
No. Cost
(Yrs.)
1. Contract Lot-1 1,096 731 1,827 9
(Concrete Dam and Related Structures including Diversion Tunnels
and Permanent Access Bridge)
2. Contract Lot-2 512 173 685 6.4
(Underground Works and Related Structures (Left and Right Banks)
3. Contract Lot-3 42 380 422 8
(Hydro-Mechanical Equipment and Hydraulic Steel Structures)
4. Contract Lot-4 103 927 1,030 7
(Power Plant Generation Equipment (Left and Right Bank)
5. Contract Lot-5 109 954 1,063 7
(Electrical High Voltage Equipment and Power Plant Electrical
Equipment (Left and Right Bank).
Total 1,862 3165 5,027
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TENTATIVE SUMMARY OF UPDATED CAPITAL COST (JUNE 2012 PRICES)
Estimated Cost (US$ Million)
Sr. No. Component Potential Financing
Local a) Foreign Total
A. Indirect Costs
I Land Acquisition and Resettlement :
GoP (Rs. 50 billion
i. Land Acquisition 542 - 542
equivalent)
GoP / Sukuk Bonds (Rs.
ii. Resettlement & Incidentals 721 - 721
66 billion equivalent)
iii. Total 1,263 - 1263 (b)
KKH Relocation from Shatial to Raikot
II 363 - 363 (c) USAID / Donors
(141 km)
GoP (Rs. 6.9 billion
III Project Colony in Thor Valley 75 - 75 (d)
equivalent)
Sub-Total (A) 1,701 - 1,701
B. Direct Costs e)
Concrete Dam & Related Structures
IV Including Diversion Tunnels & 1377 781 2,157
EXIM / Local Pakistan
Permanent Access Bridge (Lot 1)
Banks
Construction of Underground Works &
V 643 185 828
Related Structures (Lot 2)
Hydraulic Steel Structure & Hydro-
VI 53 406 459
Mechanical Equipment (Lot 3)
Power Plant Generation Equipment (Lot
VII 129 990 1,120 Supplier's Credit
4)
Electrical HV Equipment and Power Plant
VIII 137 1019 1,156
Electrical Equipment (Lot 5)
Sub-Total (B) 2,339 3,381 5,719
C. Incidental Costs
Engineering & Project Management
IX including Authority's Overheads 6% of 140 203 343
GoP
(B)
X Physical Contingency 3% of (B) 70 101 171
Sub-Total (C) 210 304 514
D. Total Base Cost (A+B+C) 4,250 3,685 7,935
E. Other Costs
XI Duties & Taxes 110 - 110 Exemption by GoP
Escalation During Construction on
(B+C+E) at:
XII 1,205 479 1,684 Donor's liability
6.5% on Local Component
2% on Foreign Component
Interest During Construction (IDC) on (B
+ C + E + Escalation) at: Deferred payment from
XIII 3,943 - 3,943
9.96% on Local Component power revenues
12% on Foreign Component
Sub-Total (E) 5,258 479 5,737
F. Total Financial Cost (A to E) 9,508 4,164 13,672
a) Converted at the average June 2012 parity rate of 1 US$ = Rs. 92.00
b) Cost of PC-I (WAPDA) updated to June 2012 price level including additionalities to conform to ADB's Social Safeguards.
c) Cost of PC-I (NHA) escalated by 46% on the basis of increase in Consumer Price Index from January 2009 to June 2012.
d) Based on actual contract awards / lowest evaluated bids for most of the packages.
e) Updated by applying escalation factors for the period from March 2008 to June 2012 separately for local and foreign
components.
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Strategy
• After approval of FODP/ADB Report on Water Sector Task Force by Federal Cabinet new strategy to be
adopted.
• In view of the reluctance of World Bank/ADB for financing Diamer Basha Dam Project an alternate financing
plan needs to be prepared.
• GoP to provide funds for land acquisition.
• 80% of the cost of project will be met through loan/supplier credit/buyer’s credit.
• 20% of the cost of the project will be met through Govt. funding, domestic loan/local bonds (Sukuk) and PSDP.
• Foreign financing will be made through Donor Agency/ADB//IDB/Middle East Donors/Buyer
Credits/Supplier’s Credit
• Special request will be made to Islamic Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, Kuwait Development
Fund, Saudi Development Fund, Qatar Development Fund, Abu Dhabi Fund for investing in Diamer Basha Dam
Project.
• Special request may be made to USAID to support this project as signatory project in Pakistan.
• Consortium will be made comprising of Chinese Turkish and other Civil Contractors.
• Consortium will also be made for supplying Electro-Mechanical equipment as Supplier’s Credit.
PRESENT STATUS
• Detailed Engineering Design of Diamer Basha Dam Project (DBDP) was completed in June-2008.
• PC-I for Land Acquisition and Resettlement was approved by Executive Committee of National Economic
Council (ECNEC) on 6.11.2008 for Rs. 60 billion.
• Main PC-I for DBDP was approved by ECNEC on 20.08.2009 for Rs.894.257 billion.
• Resolution on Consensus of Diamer Basha Dam Project approved from Council of Common Interest (CCI) on
18.07.2010 headed by Prime Minister of Pakistan.
• Bridge at Thakot on Indus River is completed by NHA for transportation of material and heavy machinery for
construction of Diamer Basha Dam Project.
• Priority Land Acquisition has started.
• Rs.6.563 billion have been released to the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan for acquisition of land and 1783 Acres
of land has been acquired.
• Rs.262 million was released in to D.C. Kohistan for acquisition of land and 162 Acres land has been acquired of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area.
• A vocational Training Institute has been setup.
• Inauguration ceremony for commencement of works of Diamer asha Dam Project has been carried out by the
Prime Minister of Pakistan on 18.10.2011.
II Project Implementation
1 Pre-construction Activities Including Project
Colony in Thor Valley, Land Acquisition,
Relocation of KKH
2.3 Construction
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PROJECT LAYOUT
The contract for feasibility study for evacuation of power from Northern Areas has been awarded to JV
comprising of P.B. (UK), Teshmont (Canada) and Mirza Associate Pakistan on 26.06.2009.
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KURRAM TANGI DAM MULTIPURPOSE PROJECT
Location
The proposed project site is located
across Kurram river in North Wazirstan
Agency about 22 KM up-stream of
Kurram Garhi Head works and 32 KM
North of Bannu City in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.
This project was conceived by WAPDA for a multipurpose dam in North Waziristan on Kurram River
about 22 km upstream of Kurram Garhi Head works and 32 KM North of Bannu City in NWFP with
storage capacity of 1.20 MAF of water and power generation of 83.4 MW. It will irrigate 362,380
Acres of land and will provide cheep hydropower to the area being a positive impact on the socio
economic conditions in North Waziristan Agency. USAID has shown willingness to fund this project.
Salient Features
• Dam Height 322 ft
• Gross Storage 1.20 MAF-1.48 BCM
• Live Storage 0.90 MAF-1.11 BCM
• Power Houses (5 Nos) 83.4 MW (350 GWh)
• Command Area 3,62,380 ACRES (including new area of 84,380 Acres)
• Supplementing existing System of 277,500 Acres
Civil & Marwat Canals
Project Benefits • Irrigated Agriculture Development
• Hydropower generation
• Socio-economic uplift of the area.
• Employment opportunities during the construction and
maintenance of the Project.
• Development of Fisheries.
PC-II Cost Rs.125.60 Million Approved by ECNEC on 25.02. 2005
PC-I Cost Rs. 59.561 Billion
(Equivalent to US$ 700 Million)
Consultants M/s Pakistan Engineering Services (PES) JV appointed as
Consultants for the preparation of feasibility and Detailed
Engineering Design of the project.
Present Status
Feasibility study, detailed engineering design and tender documents completed in July 2007 with an
elevated height to enhance the storage capacity.
210 acres lands have so far acquired and Rs. 17.0 million has been paid to DCO/DOR Bannu.
Government of KPK assured total support alongwith all out security arrangements with the desire to
take care of the entire stakeholder during construction of the project.
EOI for pre-qualification of Contractors received on February 28, 2011. Five firms / Joint Ventures
submitted the EOI documents.
Three firms pre-qualified (M/s. DESCON, M/s. SAMBU – SARCO JV and M/s. FWO – LIMAK JV) for
participation in the tendering process. Tender documents are under review by Project Supervision
Consultants for issue.
M/s. Mot MacDonalds International Joint Venture has been appointed as Project supervision
consultants. Consultancy Contract signed on 17 Nov. 2011.
The Revised PC-I amounting to Rs. 59.561 Billion submitted to Ministry of Water and Power for
arranging approval of ECNEC.
USAID has shown interest to finance the Project.
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TARBELA 4TH EXTENSION PROJECT
LOCATION Tarbela Dam
SALIENT FEATURES
Tunnel-4 (Already constructed)
• Purpose Irrigation
• Type Concrete/Steel Lined
• Diameter 45 ft to 36 ft
• Length 2997 ft
Dam (Already constructed)
• Height 485 ft (147.82 m)
• Length 9000 ft (27434 m)
Spillway (Already constructed)
• 4th Extension estimated
Installed Capacity 1410 MW
• Estimated Project Cost US$ 935 Million
PRESENT STATUS
The revised PC-II of the subject project stands approved by Central Development Working Party (CDWP) on
08.06.2010.
Contract Agreement duly approved by World Bank signed on 10th June 2010 with JV of Mott MacDonald – UK
and Coyne et Billier – France now called as the “Tarbela 4 Consultants JV”.
Final Design Report incorporating decisions of 3rd POEs Meeting received from Consultants on 20.12.2011
(Numerical Model Studies Report expected soon)
Draft Tender Documents (E&M) received from Consultants on 20.12.2011 being reviewed by WAPDA.
PQ Docs incorporating WB / WAPDA comments received from Consultants on 04 Jan 2012 are being vetted
Consultants Proposal for conversion of T5 for Power Generation pending with World Bank for clearance
TORs for M&E Consultants prepared by Consultants, vetted by WAPDA are with World Bank for clearance /
NOL.
TORs for Social & Environmental Experts and Grievance Redressal Cell (GRC) are under scrutiny of CCC.
TORs for enhancement of power from GBHP after clearance from WAPDA and World Bank are with
Consultants for submittal of proposal.
Agenda for negotiations of Assignment B (Construction Supervision) to be held with the Consultants by the
Standing Committee for Financial Proposals (SCFP) prepared and sent to GM (P&D) / Convener (SCFP) for
clearance prior to its transmittal to the Consultants.
World Bank is financing the design work at a cost of US $ 5.5 Million whereas the finances to the tune of US $
908 Million would be required for implementation / construction of the project. World Bank is inclined to
provide the financing for this project.
Loan Agreement with World Bank signed on 12.04.2012 and Loan became effective on 27.04.2012. The
Subsidiary Financing Agreement (SFA), Subsidiary Loan Agreement (SLA) and Project Agreement were also
signed on 12.04.2012.
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TRANSMISSION SCHEME FOR DISPERSAL OF POWER
FROM TARBELA 4TH EXTENSION HYDROPOWER PROJECT
Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project has a generation capacity of 1410 MW and it is expected to be
commissioned in six years. The location of Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project is on Indus River
present Tarbela Dam’s already constructed 4th tunnel. The 500 kV Transmission Scheme for Dispersal of
Power from Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project to Faisalabad the major load centers in the
National Grid is envisaged as under:
• 500 kV Transmission Lines from Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project to Faisalabad.
The estimated cost of the above Power Dispersal Scheme for Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower
Project is about US$ 150 million.
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KOHALA HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The project is located in Muzaffarabad District, Azad K OH ALA H YDRO PO W ER PRO JECT
NEE
LU M
Kohala Bridge.
J
R
H
VE
E
RO
L
RI
U
A
R AN JK O T
M
D
N U LLA H
AR
R
.
IV
N
E
SALIENT FEATURES
IN
UN
R
769 A
B
R
K
A
D
1725 N
JA
ER
TH OTHA
R IV
1685
M
LU E
Gross Head 320 m GARHI
JH
JH
DOPATTA EL
RO U
425 m3/sec
DHAL M DAM &
Design Discharge C H A T T IA N AD R IV
ER IN T A K E
967
Height of Dam 57 m
Head race Tunnel length 17760 m
Total Base Cost US$ 2155 Million
EIRR 19.9%
Benefit Cost Ratio 1.83
Estimated construction period (years) 6
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MUNDA DAM MULTIPURPOSE PROJECT
LOCATION
PINJKORA
RIVER
MUNDA DAM PROJECT SWAT
CHAKDARA
R
RIVER RIVE
MALAKAND
SW
AT
Munda Dam was envisaged to be constructed on Swat River about
CA
NA
L
a
5 km upstream of Munda Headworks in Mohmand Agency (FATA), MUNDA DAM SITE
A re
a n nk
m a
d
m ft B
Co Le
LO
WE
CANAL
R
SWAT CANAL
AB KH
EA
AZ
MAN NK
SHERPAO
DOABA
D AR
AI
COMGHT BA
(MAF) to irrigate 15098 Acres of land and to generate 740 MW.
R IV
IA L
ER
I R
RI
IVE
SHABQADAR UTMANZAI
R
ER
L RIV AD
ER
BARA PABBI
RIV
TO
TARU IS
PESHAWAR JABBA NOWSHERA LA
MA
BA
SALIENT FEATURES
Type of Dam Concrete Faced Rock fill Dam
Height of Dam 698.820 Ft.
Gross Storage 1.290 MAF
Live Storage 0.676 MAF
Dead Storage 0.314 MAF
Flood Storage 0.081 MAF
Power Houses Installed Capacity 740 MW (Annual Energy 2407 GWh)
Command Area 16940 Acres
Left Bank Culturable Command Area 10057 Acres
Project Cost Rs 119 Billion (US$ 1401 Million)
EIRR 13.2%
Construction Period 7 Years
PRESENT STATUS
• Feasibility completed in March 2000 under JICA grant.
• M/s AMZO submitted the Feasibility Report to PPIB in July 2006. The dam height was reduced to 200
m as compared to JICA study with a height of 213 m, resultantly reducing storage capacity from 1594
million Mm3 to 1240 Mm3 and reduced the flood mitigation potential of the project as well as irrigation
water for irrigation and power generation.
• Govt. of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa & WAPDA advocated for Munda Dam as Multipurpose Project and
raising of dam to accommodate flood mitigation and irrigation.
• The Ministry of Water & Power reassigned Munda Dam Project to WAPDA for carrying out detailed
engineering design and construction of the Project.
• Revised PC-II amounting to Rs.648.324 million approved by CDWP subject to availability of foreign
funding.
• EOI for short listing of Consultants for detailed engineering design and preparation of tender
documents received on November 23, 2010. Nine Firms / Joint Ventures submitted EOI
documents. 05 Firms/JVs short listed and RFP issued to short listed firms.
• Technical and financial proposals from short listed firms for detailed engineering design and
preparation of tender documents invited on June15, 2011.
• M/s SMEC JV has been ranked 1st and financial proposals is under evaluation for award.
• AFD France providing € 11 million for Detailed Engineering & Design and shown willingness to
provide € 100 million for constuction.
• Consultancy Agreement signed with M/s SMEC-Nippon KOEI-NESPAK-ACE Joint Venture
for preparation of Detailed Engineering Design & Tender Documents on 16.02.2012.
Transmission Scheme for Dispersal of Power from Munda Dam Project to Peshawar – Estimated
Cost of US$ 22 million.
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BUNJI HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION 74 - 35 74 - 40 74 - 45 74 - 50
35 - 50
The project is located on Indus River near Gilgit.
SHUTA HURBAN
INDUS RIVER
SUMARI
PARRI
ER
Power House and Dam sites are 560 km &
IV
R
S
SHAH BTOT
DU
IN
610 km, respectively from Islamabad.
RIVER
SK
A
R
IN
D
U
GILGIT
D
U
R
O
S
A
R
D
Alam Bridge
IV
ER
ad
u Ro
Skard
35 - 45
SALIENT FEATURES JUCHI
km Gilgit 50 km
GILGIT 83 km
BURCH
560
SAI NALA SKARDU 140 km
ndi
Pressure Tunnels (6.3 km each)
R. Pi
km
1. 7
ala
Gross Height 445 m
INDUS RIVER PAHARI GHUND
NALLAH
N
n
Tailrace
Ju
TULCH
DAMOT SARKUND
H
A
CHRUKO
LL
HOS DAS MIAR DAS KISNARDAR
A
N
MANOT BARMAS Yellbow/Yulbo
EN
1900 m3/sec
JAGLOT
Design Discharge
K
JAWARI
S
U
O
M
BARGIN BALACHI
35 - 40
Mean Annual Energy 24088 GWh
7.5 km
BUNJI Bridge
2 km
3 km
4 km
5 km
6 km
7 km
1 km
0.00
SCALE
KKH
Type of Dam Gravity RCC
Height of Dam 190 m
Headrace Tunnels 5 No (7.8 km long)
Estimated Project Cost US$ 6.8 Billion
Estimated construction period 9 Years
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KEYAL KHWAR HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The project is located in the Khbyer Pakhtunkhwa Province
of Pakistan on Keyal Khwar in Kohistan District. The project
is accessible by road and is at a distance of 310 km from
Islamabad. Keyal Khwar is the right bank tributary of Indus
River.
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity (MW) 122 MW
Type of Dam Concrete gravity
Gross Head 732 m
Height of Dam 42.5 m
Design Discharge 22 m3/sec
Mean Annual Energy 426 GWh
Estimated Project Cost Euro 180 Million
No. & Type of Turbine 2, Pelton
EIRR 15.50%
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GOLEN GOL HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The project is located on Golen Gol Nullah, a tributary
of Mastuj River, 25 Km from Chitral Town in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa. The project is about 550 km from
Islamabad.
On completion this project will produce 106 MW with
annual energy 436 million KWh. The construction period is
4 years. The contract for the main dam has been awarded to
M/s SAMBU-SARCO JV (Korean Firm) which has
commenced its activities. Pre-qualification of Transmission
Lines has also been completed. The Consultancy Agreement
for construction supervision has been awarded to M/s Fichtner JV. (Germany)
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 106 MW
Gross Head 435 m
Design Discharge 30 m3/sec
Mean Annual Energy 436 GWh
No. & type of Turbine 3, Pelton
Estimated Project Cost US$ 130 Million
Implementation Period 4 years
PRESENT STATUS
Feasibility Study completed by HEPO/GTZ in 1997 is updated in 2005.
Study for Detailed Design and preparation of Tender Documents completed by a joint
venture of PES, FICHTNER, Engineering Associates.
Construction of O&M WAPDA Staff Colony is in progress and will be completed in 2011.
Lot-2 & Lot-3.1 Civil Works & Power house, the contract has been awarded to M/s
SAMBU, agreement signed and the contractor is being mobilized.
Pre-qualification of contractor for Lot-3.2 E&M Works has been finalized and tender
documents issued to the contractor and last date of submission is extended upto
31.03.2011.
Pre-qualification documents of firms for Lot-4 Transmission Line have been vetted by the
Donors and Tender will be floated shortly.
M/s Fichtner-PES-DMC-BAK JV has been appointed consultants for construction
supervision.
Cost of Works has been agreed by the following donors:
- Saudi Development Fund for Civil Works (US$ 40 Million)
- Kuwait Development Fund for E&M Works (US$ 37 Million)
- OPEC for Transmission Lines (US$ 30 Million)
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DASU HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
Dasu hydropower project is a run of river scheme 7 km
upstream of Dasu village on Indus River, 74 km
downstream of Diamer Basha Dam and 345 km from
Islamabad.
The project is located at 7 Km upstream of Dasu village on
Indus River about 345 Km from Islamabad. On completion,
this project will generate 4320 MW (21300 GWh annual
energy) of electricity. The Feasibility Study of this Project
has been completed on 28th February, 2009 by a Joint
Venture of M/s NESPAK (Lead Firm), ACE, MWH and
COLENCO in association with Binnie & Partners. World
Bank has offered financing for Detailed Engineering
Design and Tender Documents and Project Construction if project would be developed in stages.
Technical Evaluation of the proposals has been completed as per Bank’s guidelines. WAPDA in
Consultation with World Bank has awarded the Detailed Engineering Studies to M/s Nippon Koi JV
(Japan, Australia & USA) on 18.08.2011. The PC-I will be prepared on the outcome of the Detailed
Engineering Design. World Bank agreed to provide financial assistance to this Project.
SALIENT FEATURES
• Capacity 4320 MW
• Annual Energy 21300 GWh
• Gross Head 201 m
• Design Discharge 2600 m3/s
• Dam Height 233 m above bed rock
• Type of Dam Roller Compacted Concrete
• Total Base Cost US$ 5206 million
• Estimated Construction period 14 years
PRESENT STATUS
PRESENT STATUS
• The Feasibility Study of the Project completed on 28th February, 2009 by a Joint Venture of M/s
NESPAK (Lead Firm), ACE, MWH and COLENCO in association with Binnie & Partners.
• World Bank offered financing for Detailed Engineering Design and Tender Documents and Project
Construction if project would be developed in stages.
• Consultancy Contract Agreement signed between WAPDA & DHC a joint venture lead by Nippon Koei
Japan on August 18, 2011.
• DHC has completed Basic Design Report of Dasu HPP.
• International Panel of Experts visited in month of May 2012 and gave comprehensive presentation in
their respective specialized fields regarding review of basic design carried out by DHC.
• Social & Environmental field survey teams of DHC have commenced their works in Project affected
area of Dasu HPP which is 95% completed.
• Field Investigations like drilling of three adits, three boreholes & geological mapping are in progress.
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LOWER SPAT GAH HYDROPOWER PROJECT
(PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP)
LOCATION
Spat Gah is the left bank tributary of Indus River with
LOWER SPAT GAH HYDROPOWER PROJECT
2000
2000
2000
its confluence 8 km downstream of Dasu town in
1500
LAYOUT PLAN
1000
DASU
2500
R
RIVE
S
3000
INDU
POWER HOUSE
1000
2000
GOSHALI HEADRACE TUNNEL
12.5 Km, 5.5 mŲ THOKI
H
GUJARBANDA
2500
SP GA
AT ND LOWER
2000
GA B
A
GABARBAND GAH
Islamabad.
H SACHOI
A
R
INTAKE 2000
B
A
G
LA
NA
K
BA 2500
DOGAH
3000
2500
2500 PROPOSED ACCESS ROAD
SP
AT
GA 2000
3000 H
DAM
FSL 1510m.
BAJA KUNDAIR
LEGEND
3000
RIVER
LA
NULLAH
A
NA
2500
IK NAL
KHEL BAIK HEADRACE TUNNEL
JA
MOSE
BA
ROAD (KKH)
L BA
VILLAGE
KHE
2000
2500
3000
3000
2500
2000
2000
2000
2000
1500
1500
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 496 MW
Gross Height 745 m
Design Discharge 81 m3/sec
Mean Annual Energy 2106 GWh
No. & Type of Turbine 3, Pelton
Type or Dam CFRD
Height of Dam 57 m
Headrace Tunnel 12.6 km
Pressure Shaft 1100 m
Construction Period 5 Year
Estimated Project Cost US$ 697 Million
EIRR 18.4%
FIRR 13.5%
PRESENT STATUS
The feasibility report has been prepared by a Joint Venture: ILF (Germany), Poyry (Austria)
and ACE (Pakistan) and report has been finalized in June 2010 under a general firm kfw.
The detailed engineering design and tender documents would take 24 months.
The project is being developed in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
EOI documents for PPP mode implementation had been issued. The last date for
submission of EOI documents was November 18, 2011. Four companies/firms have been
submitted EOIs.
KOMIPO POSCO Korea has been approved to implement the project in PPP mode.
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LOWER PALAS VALLEY HYDROPOWER PROJECT
(PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP)
LOCATION
Palas valley (Chor Nullah) is the left bank LOWER PALAS VALLEY HYDROPOWER PROJECT
1000
2000
2500
1500
1500
KKH LAYOUT PLAN
3000
tributary of Indus River with its confluence 12 2000
KAYAL
KHWAR
S
RIV
ER
DU
POWER HOUSE IN
2000
1000
SH
1000 SARCHOY
ILK
AN
AB
AD
NAL
A
ACCESS ROAD
1500
CHO
2500
R NAL
1500 3000 2500
A
2500
2000
BASIC HEALTHUNIT
1500
DAM
SHARIAL KUZ PARO FSL 1495 m.a.s.l.
HEA
DRA
18.5 CE
2000 TUN
Km NEL
, 6.0
mŲ
NALA
2500
LEGEND
IAL
KALYAR
SHAR
2000
RIVER
NULLAH
HEADRACE TUNNEL
ROAD (KKH)
2500
VILLAGE
2500
2000
2000
2500
3000
3000
2500
2500
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 665 MW
Gross Head 805 m
Design Discharge 101 m3/sec
Mean Annual Energy 2590 GWh
No. & Type of Turbine 3, Pelton
Type or Dam CFRD
Height of Dam 55 m
Headrace Tunnel 18.5 km
Pressure Shaft 1200 m
Construction Period 5 Year
Estimated Project Cost US$ 763 Million
EIRR 20.8%
FIRR 15.6%
PRESENT STATUS
The feasibility report has been prepared by a Joint Venture: ILF (Germany), Poyry
(Austria) and ACE (Pakistan) and report has been finalized in June 2010 under a general
firm kfw.
The detailed engineering design and tender documents would take 24 months.
The project is being developed in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
EOI documents for PPP mode implementation had been issued. The last date for
submission of EOI documents was November 18, 2011. Four companies/firms have been
submitted EOIs.
M/s K-Water Korea has been approved to implement the project in PPP mode.
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AKHORI DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
OBJECTIVES
(i) Storage of water for:
• Supplementing Indus Basin Irrigation
System and
• Power Generation
SALIENT FEATURES
Main Dam
Dam Type Earth & Rock fill
Height 400 feet
Gross Storage 7.6 MAF
Live Storage 6.00 MAF
Saddle Dam
Height 213 feet
Length 4.78 Miles
Conveyance Channel
Conveyance Channel Length 23 Miles (37 Km)
Conveyance Channel Capacity 60,000 Cusecs
Bed Width 249.3ft (76 m)
Depth 32.8ft (10 m)
Installed Capacity
Hydel Power Potential 600 MW (2155 GWh/Annum)
Environmental and Resettlement
• No of Affectees 55800
• No of Houses 9270
• Land Submergence 65976 Acres
• Estimated Cost US$ 4.4 Billion
• Construction Period 5 Years
PRESENT STATUS
• Feasibility Study Report completed.
• PC-II for Detailed Engineering Design and Tender Documents of the Project amounting to
Rs. 818.00 Million submitted for approval of ECNEC.
• PC-I for land acquisition and resettlement of affectees under approval of ECNEC.
• Pre-qualification of consultants for detailed engineering design completed.
• RFP for inviting financial and technical proposals of Consultants for detailed engineering design in
progress.
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THAKOT HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
Thakot dam site is located in a narrow section
of Indus River, about 3 km downstream of
Besham. Distance from Islamabad is about
240 km.
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 2800 MW
Height of Dam 60 m
PRESENT STATUS
Identified by MONENCO in “Inventory and Ranking Study” in November 1984.
PC-II for Feasibility Study submitted to Planning and Development Division (GOP) for
approval.
The notice for submission of EOI has been published in leading newspapers and PPRA
website for short listing of Consultants and the last date of submission is October 10, 2012.
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PATAN HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
Patan dam site is located on the Indus River
about 4 km upstream of village Patan
downstream of Keyal Khwar. The power house
(underground) is situated on the left bank 8 km
upstream of Besham and 275 km from
Islamabad.
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 2800 MW
Gross Head 150 m
Design Discharge 2600 m3/sec
No. & Type of Turbines 8, Francis
Mean Annual Energy 15230 Gwh
Height of Dam 104 m
Tunnel Length 18 km
Estimated Project Cost US$ 6 Billion
Study period 24 month
PRESENT STATUS
Identified by MONENCO in “Inventory and Ranking Study” in November 1984 and reviewed
by Hydro Planning Organization, WAPDA.
Capacity reviewed and updated by HPO.
Cost of Feasibility study is Rs.731.233 Millions.
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PHANDAR HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
.
l R
it ra
C H I T RA L G I L G IT
Ch
N
located about 168 km north-west of Gilgit
ISTA
I N D U S R I V ER
CHI L AS A S T OR
H AN
D IR
SK A RD U
A FG
town and 772 km north of Islamabad. Sw a t R i ve
r
BES HA M
N ARAN
R.
m
lu
ee
N
M U Z A FF A R JAMMU & KASHMIR
AB AD
M A RD A N
TA R B EL A m
R.
Ka
bu e lu
l R. Jh
R.
S
P ESH A W A R N OW SH ER A
DU
R A WA L A K OT
IN
IS L A M A B A D
h R.
s R.
P u nc
J h e l u m R.
I n du
K O TL I
GU J AR KH AN
PAKISTAN W ATER AND POW ER D EVELO PMEN T AUTH OR ITY
HYDRO PLANNING
DETAILED ENGINE ERING AND
NA ME D AT E
C HEC KE D ABID
PHANDAR HYDROPOWER PROJECT
APPROVED
W APD A
PROJECT LOCATION
SU BSIT FO R
R EPLAC ED
BY
S CA LE DRA WING N O.
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 80 MW
Gross Head 237 m
Design Discharge 40 m3/sec
Mean Annual Energy 350 GWh
No. & Types of Turbine 4, Pelton
Updated Project Cost US$ 127 Million
Study Period 18 months
Implementation Period 48 months
PRESENT STATUS
• Feasibility was completed by HPO, WAPDA with GTZ of Germany under Technical
Assistance Program in 2003.
• PC-II for Detailed Engineering Design and preparation of Tender Documents was
approved by CDWP on 30.04.2007 for Rs. 120.0 million.
• Consultancy Contract Agreement by WAPDA and Phandar Hydro Consultants (PHC) has
been signed on 22.10.2010.
• M/s FHC-Consulting Engineers was declared as top ranked Firm. The constitution of JV is
as under:
- M/s FHC-Consulting Engineer (Lead Firm)
- M/s Scott Wilson (UK)
- M/s Techno Consultants
- M/s Electra Consultants
• Detailed Engineering Design & preparation of Tender Documents and PC-I is in Process.
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BASHO HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION 36°
15'
74°
45'
75°
00'
75°
15'
75°
30'
75°
45'
76°
00'
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1 km lower stretch of Basho Lungma, a
36°
00'
Dachun Gah
Phuparas
Ch
og
Kero Gl.
a
G l.
G
lac
pa
Biafogyang
ier
k
Glacier
So
B A SH A
R I V E
gma
Panmah Glacier
Hoh Lun
35°
45' INDUS R B RA
R
Bunji IVE L DU
N
R RIVER
Ga cha
r
Sta
la
h
Bu
SH
Dombudas
IG
a
HR
m
ng
Lu
RI
a
ma
Lungm
u
BASHO sh
VE
ng
Ha Lu a
R
35°
kra m
Sa ng
30' Lu
ig ra
M
NG A Sh
o
Shigar
arp
IN
LU
H
DU
ma
SH
S ma
ng
BA
RI Nar
Lung
Kachur a Lu
VE ma
ng
PROJECT AREA R
oro
Lu
Gh
SKARDU
a
Lungm
15'
Marko Lungm
a
pura
S at
Gho Mehdi Abad
Koti
i
khar
a
ma
m
ng
ng
Bro
Lu
Lu
ka
th a
Men
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 28 MW
Gross Head 949 m
Design Discharge 3.5 m3/sec
Mean Annual Energy 135 GWh
No. & Type of Turbine 3, Pelton
Type of Dam/ Weir Tirolean Weir
Height of Dam 4m
Estimated Project Cost US$ 92 Million
Updation of Feasibility Study 7 months
Implementation Period 48 months
HISTORY
• Afd/KfW fact finding mission visited the project sites of BASHO/HARPO in July, 2009 and
agreed to finance Updation/Review of feasibility study of Basho & Harpo HPP’s from
“GRANT”. Then after successful review/ updation of feasibility study to finance for Detailed
Engineering Design, preparation of Tender Documents and construction of projects from
“LOAN”.
• Accordingly Afd appointed M/s Sogreah in Association with M/s FHC to undertake
Updation of Feasibility study. The Consultants mobilized on 01.06.2011 and complete the
task within Six months.
PRESENT STATUS
• Consultant has submitted Updated Feasibility Report after incorporating the comments of
WAPDA and Afd on 04.05.2012.
• GB Govt. has intimated their preference to implement Harpo HPP alongwith transmission
line from Gilgit to Skardu.
• Donor Agencies Kfw and Afd have informed to consider funding the subject Projects in
Phased approach by (i) construction of Harpo HPP in Phase-I including transmission line
from Gilgit to Skardu and capacity building components (ii) construction of Basho HPP in
Phase-II.
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LAWI HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The project area is located on the right bank of
Shishi River, a left tributary of Chitral River. The
project involves diversion of Shishi River into
Chitral River. The Project is about 350 km from
Islamabad.
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 70 MW
Gross Head 413 m
Design Discharge 20 m3/sec
Mean Annual Energy 303 Mil. KWh
No. & Type of Turbine 3 (Pelton)
Project Base Cost US$ 120 Million
EIRR 18.51%
Implementation Period 4½ Years
PRESENT STATUS
Feasibility study of 69 MW Lawi Hydropower Project has been completed by Hydro
Planning Organization, WAPDA in 2008.
Government of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has decided to construct Lawi Hydropower
Project through their own resources.
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HARPO HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 33 MW
Gross Head 716 m
Design Discharge 5.5 m3/sec
Energy Generated 187 GWh
Penstock Length 2885 m
No. of Units 3 Pelton
Project Cost (including T. Line) US$ 72.5 Mill
Implementation /Construction Period 48 Months
HISTORY
• AFD/Kfw committed to finance updation/review of feasibility study from “GRANT” and then after
successful review/updation of feasibility study to finance for Detailed Engineering Design,
preparation of Tender Documents and construction of projects from “LOAN”.
• Financing Agreement among Kfw, EAD (GoP) & WAPDA was signed on 6th September, 2010 for
Grant of 675000 Euro’s.
• Consultancy Contract Agreement for Updation/Review of Feasibility Study has been signed
between WAPDA and Harpo Hydropower Consultants (JV) on
20-12-2010 and the Consultants mobilized on March 01, 2011.
PRESENT STATUS
• The Consultants submitted the updated Feasibility Report on 19th December, 2011.
• Donor Agencies Kfw and AFD have suggested to Implement the Projects in Phased approach. In
phase-I Construction of one of the projects (Basho or Harpo HPP) alongwith Transmission Line
will be implemented and the other project in phase-II.
• NOC from GB Govt. has been communicated to WAPDA on 9th February 2012.
• GB Govt. has intimated their preference to implement Harpo HPP alongwith transmission line from
Gilgit to Skardu on 02.05.2012.
• Afd of France has shown intension to finance 50 Million Euro and Kfw of Germany 20.0 Million
Euro for implementation of Harpo HPP alongwith transmission line.
• Draft PC-I has been prepared and sent to Standing Review Committee (SRC) for comments.
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YULBO HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The dam site is to be located on Indus
River 6 km upstream of Silbo and Yulbo
villages and the powerhouse is some 9
km upstream of village Shengus in
Skardu District (Tehsil Dambudas).
LAYOUT
The dam axis is located some 1 Km
downstream of the Astak Nala 92 Km
downstream of Skardu Town. The river is
about 80 m wise at this site. The
headrace tunnels would be about 12 km
on the right bank of Indus river. The
powerhouse would be underground
approximately 7 km downstream of
Chutran village.
SALIENT FEATURES
• Generation Capacity 2800 MW
• Drainage Area 114,200 Km2
• Average Flow 990 m3/s
• Dam Height 140 m
• Head Water Level 1920 m
• Tail Water Level 1796 m
• Length of Power Tunnel 12.1 km
• Gross Head 238 m
• Net Head 211 m
• Design Discharge 1500 m3/s
• Annual Energy 11400 GWh
• Plant Factor 45.8%
PRESENT STATUS
• The project is identified by MECO under CIDA grant during 1984 for a capacity of 710
MW.
• Desk Study and field reconnaissance done.
• The capacity has been upgraded 2800 MW by HPO, WAPDA.
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SHYOK (YUGO) HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The dam site is to be located on Shyok River near
Yugo village, 60 km from Skardu city. The powerhouse
site is located just downstream of Dam.
SALIENT FEATURES
• Generation Capacity 520 MW
• Average Flow 365 m3/s
• Dam Height 165 m
• Storage 10.7 MAF
• Head Water Level 2590 m
• Tail Water Level 2440 m
• Length of Power Tunnel 1.0 km
• Gross Head 150 m
• Net Head 146 m
• Design Discharge 500 m3/s
• Mean Annual Energy 2080 GWh
• Plant Factor 45.6%
PRESENT STATUS
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TUNGUS HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The dam site is to be located on Indus River 2 km upstream of Tangus village and 53 km
downstream of Skardu city. The underground powerhouse site is located near Skoyo village, 5
km downstream of Tormic nullah and 6 km upstream of Dambudas about 65 km downstream of
Skardu.
SALIENT FEATURES
PRESENT STATUS
• The project was identified by MECO under CIDA grant during 1984 for a capacity of
685 MW.
• The capacity has been upgraded to 2200 MW by HPO, WAPDA.
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SKARDU DAM PROEJCT
LOCATION
Skardu Dam site is located on Indus river, 35 Km downstream of the Skardu city and 5 km
downstream of Ayub Bridge.
SALIENT FEATURES
River Indus
Generation Capacity 1600 MW
Distance from mouth 2550 Km
Dam height 230 m
Head Water Level 2260 m
Tail Water Level 2134 m
Live Storage 7.50 MAF
Dead Storage 5.0 MAF
Average Flow 951 m3/s
Mean Annual Energy 9300 Gwh
PRESENT STATUS
The Project is identified for storage during inventory and ranking study of major hydropower
projects carried out by MECO under CIDA grant in 1984.
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DUDHNIAL HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The project is located on the right bank of
Neelum river, 103 km north east of Muzaffarabad
in AJK. Dam site is to be located 2 km upstream
of Dudhnial village and Powerhouse near
Dowarian village 63 km upstream of N.J. HPP
Dam site. The project area is accessible from
Muzaffarabad, through truckable road, 240 km
from Islamabad.
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed Capacity 960 MW
Net Head 368 m
Design Discharge 300 m3/sec
Mean Annual Energy 5425 GWh
No. & Type of Turbine 4 Francis
Height of Dam 210 m
Headrace tunnel length 9.3 KM
Reservoir length 38 KM
Tentative Live Storage 1.0 MAF
PRESENT STATUS
The project was initially conceived in early 80’s. Hydro Planning Organization studied the
project to generate 960 MW in addition to live storage 1 MAF.
PC-II Proforma for Pre-feasibility study has been submitted to the Ministry of Water &
Power on 29.09.2009 for approval.
After clarification of the queries raised by the Ministry of Water & Power updated PC-II
was submitted for clearance and obtaining approval.
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SUKI KINARI HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The Suki Kinari hydropower project is
located in KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA
on Kunhar River with a dam 10 km
upstream of Kaghan, a 21.4 km long
headrace tunnel and an underground
power station near Paras village.
SALIENT FEATURES
BACKGROUND
Letter of Interest (LOI) was issued by PPIB on 15-11-2005 under the 2002 Power Generation
Policy to a private power company, M/s SK Hydro (Pvt.) Ltd. for the development of the project.
The company hired Mott McDonald as consultant for conducting the feasibility study of the
project. A Panel of Experts monitored the feasibility study as per the requirements of the 2002
Policy.
The Feasibility Study was completed in March 2008 and has been subsequently approved by the
PPIB.
PRESENT STATUS
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KUNDAL SHAHI HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The project is proposed on the right bank of Neelum valley with diversion weir just downstream of
Dudhnial village and powerhouse near Kundal Shahi, 75 km north of Muzaffarabad.
SALIENT FEATURES
STATUS
• The Project has been identified by Hydro Planning Organization, WAPDA
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TRAPPI HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The project area is located on the Sirran River near
Trappi Village. The Project is 18 km from Mansehra
in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and about 160 km
from Islamabad.
SALIENT FEATURES
Installed capacity 32 MW
Mean Annual Energy 232 GWh
Maximum gross head 171 m
Dam height 146 m
Dam Crest 450 m
Reservoir Maximum 2600 ft
Operating Level
Tentative Live Storage 200,000 Acre-ft
Pressure pipe/tunnel 1500 m
Design discharge 25 m 3/s
Plant factor 80.9%
Feasibility Study 18 months
PRESENT STATUS
Project identified by Hydro Planning Organization (HPO), WAPDA.
Reconnaissance study was carried out by HPO and Reconnaissance Report issued in
May 2010.
Commitment for a grant of Euro 950,000 for financing the feasibility study of the project was made
by KfW on 17th January, 2011.
Financial Agreement signed by KfW, WAPDA and Government of Pakistan on July 15, 2011.
PC-II for preparation of Feasibility Study amounting to Rs. 106.0 Million was submitted to MoW&P
in October 2010 for obtaining approval. PC-II was forwarded to Planning Commission in
December, 2011.
TOR/EOI has been finalized and will be published in the Newspaper as soon as PC-II is approved.
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RAJDHANI HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
Rajdhani Hydropower Project is proposed on Poonch River, 20 km downstream of Kotli. The
project is about 175 km from Islamabad.
SALIENT FEATURES
Capacity 132 MW
Energy 694 GWh
Project Type Run of River
Dam Height 201 m
Design Discharge 201 m3/s
Gross Head 79 m
Plant Factor 60%
PRESENT STATUS
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MATILTAN HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
SALIENT FEATURES
Feasibility Study of the project was carried out under the supervision of SHYDO by Sir William Halcrow &
Partners Ltd. UK in 1996. LOS for developing the project in the private sector was issued by the
Government of KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA on 17-07-1996 under the 1995 Hydel Policy. It was originally
valid upto 16.01.98 and was extended from time to time and as per last extension, it was valid until
December 31, 2002 and its validity has now expired. The original LOS was issued to M/s Sachal
Engineering who later entered into partnership with M/s Synergic Hydro Asia and proposed to develop the
project with their collaboration.
However, the project development could not be started mainly because the up-front tariff offered by GOP
in the 1995 Hydel Policy was withdrawn in 1997 and subsequent tariff negotiations failed to reach a
satisfactory conclusion.
CURRENT STATUS
The foreign partners ( M/s Synergic Energy) of the sponsors have withdrawn and it does not seem
likely that they would be able to implement the project because of lack of expertise/resources.
However, the sponsors have not withdrawn their right to develop the project.
WAPDA was offered to implement the project with the collaboration of the Govt. of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa. However, the Govt. of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will negotiate with the sponsors for an
amicable solution for implementation of the project.
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MAHL HYDROPOWER PROEJCT
LOCATION
Mahl is a run of river hydropower project proposed on Jhelum River from 4 to 5 km upstream of
Mahl River confluence with the Jhelum River upto tail water level of Kohala Hydropower Project.
The access road to Dam and Powerhouse sites is available from Rawalpindi to Tain Dhel Kot
through Lehtrar Road or from Rawalpindi to Murree to Kohala to Project Area along Jhelum
River. The Project site is 100 km from Rawalpindi.
PRESENT STATUS
Mahl Hydropower Project would be implemented on Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode
by WAPDA after formal approval by Govt. of AJK.
Govt. of Punjab and the Private Sector would be invited to join the Project.
The Project would be developed under PPP mode under the “Policy for Power Generation
Projects 2002” through ICB process.
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GULPUR HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
SALIENT FEATURES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
PRESENT STATUS
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KOTLI HYDROPOWER PROJECT
LOCATION
The project is located on Punch River near Kotli in AJK. The project area is accessible from
along Punch River Mangla Dam and from Muzaffarabad via Bagh.
FEATURES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
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TRANSMISSION SCHEME FOR DISPERSAL OF POWER
FROM NEELUM-JHELUM HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
Neelum-Jhelum Hydroelectric Project has a generation capacity of 969 MW and it is expected to
be commissioned by year 2016. The location of Neelum-Jhelum Hydroelectric Project is on
Neelum River. The 500 kV Transmission Scheme for Dispersal of Power from Neelum-Jhelum
Hydroelectric Project to Gujranwala the major load centers in the National Grid is envisaged as
under:
• 500 kV Transmission Lines from Neelum-Jhelum Hydroelectric Project to 500 kV Ghakkar
Grid Station, Gujranwala
The estimated cost of the above Power Dispersal Scheme for Neelum-Jhelum
Hydroelectric Project is about US$ 225 million.
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DOTARA DAM PROJECT
WITH 200 MW MARGALA PUMPED STORAGE
Ministry of Water & Power decided for construction of a carry over dam project for which a
suitable site is available on Haro River upstream of Khanpur Dam and could be built with a
storage capacity upto 100,000 af as large as Khanpur Dam itself.
The proposed dam site located just downstream of the confluence of Karral Haro and Dhund
Haro, has a Draiange Area of 130 Sq. Mile. The dam at this site will be about 400 ft. high with a
capacity of about 100,000 A.Ft. Water released from Dotara will be diverted to Left Bank Canal
at Khanpur Dam to Sangjani where a complete water infrastructure already exists to pump 60
MG/Day (221 A.Ft./Day) to Islamabad & Rawalpindi.
Chairman WAPDA envisioned the possibility of off-taking water from Khanpur / Dotara Dam
to Islamabad which could also be utilized for extinguishing forest fire usually taking place in
Margala Hills during hot and dry seasons.
During study of the Scheme a concept of Margala pumped storage with power generation
also established.
The concept of Margala pumped storage with 200 MW power and water supply to Islamabad
was presented by Azhar Masood Panni Consultant (Power Generation) to the Authority in
Decemebr 2010. The Chairman WAPDA appreciated the concept and directed to prepare
PC-II for approval of Planning Commission.
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1. Gravity Tunnel From Dotara to Shahadara Capacity = 5.5 m3/Sec
Dia meter = 2.5 M
Length = 8.40 Km
2. Shahadra Dam
Height = 80 M (263 Ft.)
Length = 565 M (1850 Ft.)
Storage = 34Mm3 (27550 Acres Ft)
“FULL WATER SUPPLY”, allocated to Islamabad + Rawalpindi i.e, 5.5 m3/sec, as mentioned in the
concept paper, cannot be met from Dotara Dam.
The present facility at Sangjani to supply 60 MG/day (3.16 m3/sec) to Islamabad & Rawalpindi thus
cannot be abandoned.
The project will generate daily about 950000 Units of energy, while consume 1081240 units to be
made available from thermal plants.
PC-II Proforma amounting to Rs. 193 Million has been prepared for submission to Standing Review
Committee for review.
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ULTRA MEGA POWER PROJECT/PARK
Ultra Mega Power Project is aimed to generate Power through Private Entrepreneurs by
imported Coal, Synthetic Gas, LNG & other fuel sources. The desired infrastructure will be
developed by GoP through WAPDA where as the power plants will be installed by Private
Entrepreneur. The Power will be dispersed through National Transmission and Despatch
Company (NTDC).
GoP may undertake detailed consultation process with various stakeholders
Large scale capacity additions needed to address the country’s poverty alleviation agenda
Economies of scale and competitive bidding expected to benefit consumers through lower
tariffs
GoP may stipulate use of supercritical technology because it results in lower carbon
emissions
Coastal area of Pakistan near Karachi will be selected for the first UMPP to be awarded in
near future. The Power will be dispersed through National Transmission and Despatch
Company (NTDC).
Project will sell competitively-priced power and provide affordable energy to consumers
Growth in port and power transmission capacity will further create infrastructure and
employment opportunity for the country
GoP may make a comprehensive assessment of Pakistan’s future energy needs and
alternatives for energy supply. Access to electricity is essential for reduction in poverty and
improved health, education and economic development
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UP-GRADATION AND REFURBISHMENT OF
GENERATING UNITS OF MANGLA POWER STATION
Mangla Dam Project completed in 1967 is located on River
Jhelum at about 120 Km from Islamabad. The Power
House was completed in four stages, the initial phase
comprising four units of 100 MW each was completed in
1967~1969. The first extension of Units 5~6 (2X100 MW)
was completed in 1974 while second extension comprising
units 7~8(2X100 MW) was completed in 1981. The project
attained its maximum capacity of 1000MW with the final
extension of units 9&10(2X100 MW) in 1993-94.
Mangla reservoir capacity reduced to 4.674 MAF from
5.88 MAF due to sedimentation. As such Raising of
Mangla Dam height by 30 ft. was carried out (2004~2009).
The Project will provide additional water storage of 2.88 MAF, increase of water head by 40 ft and
additional power generation of 644 GWh per annum will be achieved.
In the light of increase in aforesaid parameters, WAPDA intends to carry out a Feasibility Study for Up-
gradation & Refurbishment of the old Generating Units and Allied Equipment of Mangla Power Station to
ensure their optimized, reliable and sustainable operation in the Post Raised Mangla Dam Scenario.
Electrical & Mechanical Equipment after having spent nearly 40 years of their useful lives have
deteriorated due to aging effects resulting in reduction of efficiency and dependability.
The Feasibility Study is aimed to assess the present operating conditions of existing Civil Structures &
Plant Machinery, Study of various options of Refurbishment of E&M Equipment and to recommend the
most viable option for Up-gradation / Refurbishment of Power House Generating Units for achieving
optimum benefits as a result of enhanced water availability and increased head after Mangla Dam
Raising.
PROJECT COST
Cost of the Consultancy Services for Feasibility Study is US$ 2.0 Million.
Total cost of the Rehabilitation Project is estimated to be US $ 518 Million.
PRESENT STATUS
M/s MWH (USA) – NESPAK (Pakistan) JV have been engaged to carry out Feasibility Study of the
Project. The Consultancy Agreement was signed in 27th April 2011 with eight (08) months completion time
i.e upto December, 2011.
After completion of Feasibility Study, Detail Engineering Design, preparation of Tender Documents etc.
started, requiring six (06) months period, followed by the Bidding.
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REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF UNITS 1, 3 & 4 OF
TARBELA DAM
WAPDA operates Tarbela Hydroelectric Power
Station having total installed capacity of 3478 MW
from 14 Generating Units installed on three Power
Tunnels. The plant is capable to deliver upto 3700
MW during high flow months of summer but
sometimes fails to reach its maximum capacity due to
the several reasons e.g. Generator windings for Units
1, 3 & 4 (175 MW each) have developed problems
due to aging; there is shortage of essential spare
parts for extensive maintenance of Generating Units,
and maintenance skills are deficient due to lack of
training.
Accordingly, WAPDA has planned to implement a short term Repair & Maintenance program
which includes replacement of old Class-B Winding of Generators 1, 3 & 4 with the latest Class-F
Winding which will enhance output of these machines under overload conditions by about 100
MW and additional energy generation of 200 GWh per year. Reliability of the Power Plant is also
likely to increase due to replacement/upgradation of some old systems.
An agreement has been signed between GoP/WAPDA and USAID for an assistance of $17
million for this project. WAPDA has initiated the proceedings to execute $ 320 million (Rs.27
billion) work which is in progress. The hydropower equipment for Rehabilitation of Tarbela Power
House (1st Trench) has been arrived at Tarbela on 22.01.2011. Additional upgradation of
equipment such as Digital Static Excitation for Unit 1-4, 200 KV Circuit Breaker, Trubine Air
Injection Compressor could be finalized in 4 weeks.
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UP-GRADATION, REHABILITATION AND MODERNIZATION
OF WARSAK HYDROELECTRIC POWER STATION
Warsak Hydel Power Station is located on River Kabul at 30 KM
in North – West of Peshawar. The Project was completed under
Colombo Plan under two phases and financed by Canadian
government. The first phase completed in 1960 consisted of
construction of Dam, irrigation tunnels and installation of four
power generating units, each of 40 MW capacity with 132 KV
transmission system which was completed in 1960. Two
additional generating units each of 41.48 MW capacities were
added in 1980-81 in the second phase. The total installed
capacity of the station thus became nearly 243 MW.
WAPDA intends to carry out a Feasibility Study for
Rehabilitation, Up-gradation & Modernization of Electrical &
Mechanical Equipment of Warsak Hydroelectric Power Station
to ensure its reliable and sustainable operation at the total
installed capacity of 243 MW. The Electrical & Mechanical Equipment of the existing units having spent 50
years (Units 1~4) and 30 years (Units 5~6) of their useful lives, have deteriorated due to aging effects
resulting in reduction of reliability and dependability.
The Feasibility Study is aimed to study and determine viable solutions and required Works for
Rehabilitation, Up-gradation and Modernization of old E&M Equipment, recommend necessary remedial
measures to overcome the defects in Civil Structures and to carry out Sedimentation Management
Studies. preparation of Detail Design, Tender Documents and PC-I for Warsak Rehabilitation Project will
also be a part of the required Consultancy Services.
PROJECT COST
Cost of Consultancy Services for Detail Design etc. is US$ 4.0 Million.
PRESENT STATUS
Joint Venture of RSW (Canada)-DCE (Pakistan) has been appointed as Consultants to carry out
Feasibility Study, Detail Engineering Design and Tender Documents with 12 months completion time.
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SMALL/MEDIUM DAMS
PHASE-I – (2010-2014)
BALOCHISTAN Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
• Naulong Dam • Daraban Zam Dam
• Winder Dam • Tank Zam Dam
• Hingol Dam • Bara Dam
• Garuk Dam
• Pelar Dam
SINDH PUNJAB
• Nai Gaj Dam • Ghabir Dam
• Darawat Dam • Papin Dam
PHASE-II – (2011-2015)
BALOCHISTAN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA
• Sukleji Dam • Chaudwan Zam Dam
• Basol Dam • Sheikh Haider Dam
• Badinzai Dam • Chashmai Akor Dam
• Chowkas Dam
• Totakan Dam
• Kuhai Dam
SINDH PUNJAB
• Salari Dam • Kot Fateh Dam
• Nali Dam • Mujahid Dam
• Khenji Dam • Lawa Dam
• Naing Dam • Mohra Shera Dam
• Sita Dam Project • Jamalwal Dam
• Upper Makhi Dam
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DARAWAT DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
SALIENT FEATURES
– Type of Dam Concrete Faced Rock fill Dam (CRFD)
– Height of Dam 118 FT
– Length of Dam 820 FT
– Gross Storage 121,790 AF
– Live Storage 87,264 AF
– Cultivable Command Area 25,000 Acres
– Hydropower Generation 450 KW
– Construction Period 3 Years
– Revised Project Cost Rs. 9.390 billion
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-I amounting to Rs. 3.175 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on Sept. 3, 2009.
• Ground Breaking Ceremony was graced by the President of Pakistan on January 2, 2010.
• Project awarded to M/s. Sinohydro-MAJ JV. (Bid Price = Rs. 7.555 Billion). The Contractor
mobilized to site w.e.f. June 30, 2010.
• The Contractor established field camp and Engineers office. Completed Engineering Design
of the Project.
• EXIM Bank agrees to provide 90% of the Contract price and remaining 10% will be out of
PSDP allocations.
• Revised PC-I amounting to Rs. 9.394 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on Aug.
16, 2012.
• Excavation & Concreting of Dam foundation completed by the Contractor. Concreting of Dam
body is in progress. Total physical progress upto date is 60%.
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GHABIR DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
The Ghabir Dam project is proposed across
the Ghabir River, a tributary of Soan River,
little upstream of confluence of Ghabir River
and Churi Khas a tributary of Ghabir River.
It is located 9 km from village Danda Shah
Bilawal and about 60 km from Talagang
Mianwali Road.
OBJECTIVES
– Irrigated agriculture development of 15,000
acres of culturable command area.
– Hydropower generation of 150 KW.
– Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction and
women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Type of Dam Earth Core Rock fill Dam
– Height of Dam 138 FT
– Length of Dam 3,117 FT
– Catchment Area 161 Sq. Miles
– Mean Annual Flow 38,428 AF
– Gross Storage Capacity 66,200 AF
– Live storage Capacity 26,000 AF
– Reservoir Area 1,544 Acres
– Spillway Design Flood 47,675 Cusecs
– Cultivable Command Area 15,000 Acres
– Power Generation 150 KW
– Revised Project Cost Rs.11.679 billion
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-I amounting to Rs.2.111 billion approved by ECNEC on Sept. 03, 2009.
• Letter of Acceptance on EPC basis issued to the lowest bidder M/s Dongfeng-Technical
Associates & Habib Construction JV at a Contract Price of Rs. 6.01 billion on September 09,
2010.
• Due to insufficient funding, Letter of Acceptance issued to M/s Dongfeng-Technical
Associates & Habib Construction JV has been cancelled.
• Project will be re-tendered on BOQ basis after conducting detailed engineering design &
tender documents.
• Revised PC-I amounting to Rs. 11.679 Billion submitted to Ministry of Water & Power for
arranging approval of ECNEC.
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NAULONG DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
The proposed dam site is located on Mula river at
Sunt about 30 kms from Gandawa City in tehsil and
district Jhal Magsi (Balochistan).
OBJECTIVES
– Irrigated agriculture development of 47,000
acres of culturable command area.
– Hydropower generation of 4.4MW.
– Flood Mitigation.
– Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction and
women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Dam Type Earth fill
– Dam Height 186 ft
– Gross Storage 242,452 AF
– Live Storage 200,000 AF
– Culturable Command Area 47,000 acres
– Power Generation 4.4 MW
– Annual Energy 26.6 GWh
– Revised Project Cost Rs. 18.028 billion
CURRENT STATUS
• Feasibility study and detailed engineering design of the Project completed in 2009.
• PC-I amounting to Rs. 11.699 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on Sep.
3, 2009.
• Tenders for construction received and opened on April 17, 2010. Letter of intent issued
to the lowest bidder M/s. Descon – Zargoon JV on April 12, 2011. Letter of Acceptance
issued on May 10, 2012.
• During visit to China the President invited Chinese firms to participate for construction
of Naulong Dam Project.
• Governor Balochistan and Chief Minister Balochistan assured Chinese Ambassador for
providing full security arrangements for the construction firms especially the Chinese.
• M/s Descon & Sinohydro of China have signed a joint venture agreement as contractor
for construction of the project.
• Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for security arrangement for contractor
concurred by Government of Balochistan.
• Expression of Interest (EOI) for construction supervision of the Project received on
June 25, 2012. Six (06) firms / JV’s submitted EOI documents and are under
evaluation.
• Revised PC-I amounting to Rs. 18.028 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held
on Aug. 16, 2012.
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HINGOL DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
The dam site is located at a distance of 260
kms north-west of Karachi and about 16 kms
north of bridge across Hingol River on
Makran Coastal Highway in district Lasbela
(Balochistan).
OBJECTIVES
– Irrigated agriculture development of
65,000 acres culturable command area.
– Hydropower generation of 1 MW.
– Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction
and women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Dam Type Central Core Zoned Dam
– Height of Dam 171 ft
– Length of Dam 2,170 ft
– Gross Storage 1,205,752 AF
– Culturable Command Area 65,000 acres
– Installed capacity 1 MW
– Revised Project Cost: Rs. 26.463 Billion
CURRENT STATUS
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WINDER DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
Winder dam site is located across Winder River
about 100 kms from Karachi in district Lasbela
(Balochistan).
OBJECTIVES
– Irrigated agriculture development of 10,000
acres of culturable command area.
– Hydropower generation of 300 KW.
– Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction and
women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Type of the Dam Earth Core Rock fill
– Height of Dam 102 ft
– Length of Dam 1,696 ft
– Gross Storage 36,484 AF
– Live Storage 36,167 AF
– Culturable Command Area 10,000 acres
– Hydropower Generation 300 KW
– Revised Project Cost Rs. 8.324 billion
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-I amounting to Rs. 1.696 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on Sep. 3,
2009.
• Ground Breaking Ceremony was graced by the President of Pakistan on Jan. 01, 2010.
• Tenders for construction on EPC basis opened on September 28, 2009. Letter of
Acceptance issued to M/s Techno Engineering – RSWI JV on Feb. 15, 2010 based on
Contractor’s bid amounting to Rs. 7.735 billion.
• Unsuccessful bidders submitted writ petition in Lahore High Court against award of the
project.
• Due to insufficient funding Letter of Acceptance issued to M/s Techno Engineering –
RSWI JV alongwith tendering process cancelled. Lahore High Court petition settled
against the petitioner.
• Project will be re-tendered after undertaking detailed engineering design and tender
documents of the project.
• Revised PC-I amounting to Rs. 8.324 Billion submitted to Ministry of Water & Power for
arranging approval of ECNEC.
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GARUK DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
The dam site is located about 47 kms south
east of Kharan Town across Garuk River in
District Kharan (Balochistan).
OBJECTIVES
- Storage of flood water for irrigated
agriculture development of 12,500 acres
of culturable command area.
- Hydropower generation of 300 KW.
- Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction
and women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Type of Dam Earth Core Rock fill
– Height of Dam 184 ft
– Length of Dam 2,323 ft
– Reservoir Capacity 50,695 AF
– Culturable Command Area 12,500 acres
– Power Generation 300 KW
– Revised Project Cost Rs. 6.850 billion
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-I approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on September 3, 2009.
• Tenders of Garuk Dam on EPC basis invited on Oct 03, Nov 19, 2009 Feb. 20,
March 24, October 20 and December 23, 2010. No bid received.
• WAPDA proposed the Project through local District contractors by subletting the
various components to increase participation of the local community; local monetary
benefits.
• Government of Balochistan suggested transferring the Project to I & P Department of
Balochistan for execution.
• Revised PC-I is under preparation.
• No funds allocated in PSDP 2012-13 for construction of the Project.
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PELAR DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
The dam site is located about 160 kms from
Awaran Town in District Awaran
(Balochistan).
OBJECTIVES
- Storage of flood water for irrigated
agriculture development of 25,650 acres
of culturable command area.
- Hydropower generation of 300 KW.
- Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction
and women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Type of Dam Concrete Gravity
– Height of Dam 60 ft
– Length of Dam 714 ft
– Reservoir Capacity 99,175 AF
– Culturable Command Area 25,650 acres
– Power Generation 300 KW
– Revised Project Cost Rs.8.740 billion
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-I amounting to Rs. 1.692 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on
September 3, 2009.
• Tenders of Pelar Dam on EPC basis invited on Sep. 30, Nov 12, 2009, Feb. 20,
March 17, October 27 and December 29, 2010. No bid received.
• WAPDA proposed the Project through local District contractors by subletting the
various components to increase participation of the local community; local monetary
benefits.
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NAI GAJ DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
OBJECTIVES
- Storage of flood water for irrigated
agriculture development of 28,800
acres of culturable command area.
- Hydropower generation of 4.2 MW.
- Socio-economic uplift, poverty
reduction and women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Dam Type Earth Core Rock Fill Dam
– Height of Dam 194 ft
– Gross Storage Capacity 300,000 AF
– Live Storage Capacity 160,000 AF
– Culturable Command Area 28,800 Acres
– Power Generation 4.2 MW
– Revised Project Cost Rs. 26.240 billion
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-I amounting to Rs. 16.924 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on Sep. 3,
2009.
• Tenders for construction opened on July 16, 2010. Letter of Acceptance issued to M/s
NEIE – SMADB JV on 13.01.2011. Contract Agreement has been signed on April 12,
2011. Letter of commencement issued on May 04, 2012.
• The Contractor mobilized to site in May, 2012 with limited financing basis and established
field camp / mobilizing equipments for the Project.
• For construction supervision of the Project Technical & Financial Proposals submitted by 5
Nos. short listed Firms / JV’s on January 13, 2012. M/s. Techno International JV appointed
Project Supervision Consultants.
• Revised PC-I amounting to Rs. 26.240 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on
Aug. 16, 2012.
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BARA DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
The proposed dam is located across Bara
River at the confluence of Mastura River in
Khyber Agency, FATA, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.
OBJECTIVES
- Storage of flood water for irrigated
agriculture development of 41,729 acres
of culturable command area.
- Hydropower generation of 5.8 MW.
- Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction
and women emancipation.
- Assured irrigation supplies to the
existing irrigation schemes.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Type Earth core Rock fill
– Height of Dam 302 Ft
– Length of Dam 1477 Ft
– Gross storage Capacity 85,363 AF
– Reservoir Capacity 85363 AF
– Command Area 41,729 Acres
– Power 5.8 MW
– Cost of the Project Rs.14.208 Billion
CURRENT STATUS
Feasibility Study completed in 2008.
PC-I amounting to Rs. 14.208 Billion approved by ECNEC on September 3, 2009.
Tenders of Bara Dam on EPC basis invited on Oct 09, Nov 05, Dec. 19, 2009, Apr 08,
2010. No bid received.
WAPDA appointed consultants for preparation of Project Planning Report and Tender
Documents based on Detailed Engineering Design to invite Tenders on measurement
(BOQ) basis.
Detailed Engineering Design, EIA & RAP studies of the Project is in progress.
Funds amounting to Rs. 50 Million allocated in PSDP 2012-13 against a demand of
Rs. 500 Million.
Tenders for construction will be invited on finalization of Project Planning Report and
Tender Documents and on availability of funds for the Project.
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– Hydropower generation of 25.5 KW.
– Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction
and women emancipation.
– Flood mitigation.
– Recreation
SALIENT FEATURES
– Height of Dam 292 FT
– Gross Storage 345,000 AF
– Live Storage 289,000 AF
– Cultivable Command Area 35,000 Acres
– Hydropower Generation 25.5 MW
– Cost of the Project Rs. 19.90 billion
CURRENT STATUS
• Feasibility studies completed in 1988.
• Govt. of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa requested WAPDA to take up the project for construction in
Phase-I of Small/Medium Dams.
• WAPDA appointed consultants for preparation of Project Planning Report and Tender
Documents based on Detailed Engineering Design to invite Tenders.
• Draft Project planning report prepared by Consultants and under review for finalization.
• PC-I for the Project prepared and is under submission to Ministry of Water & Power for
arranging approval of ECNEC.
• No funds allocated in PSDP 2012-13 for construction of the Project.
• Tenders for construction will be invited on finalization of Project Planning Report and Tender
Documents, approval of PC-I of the Project and on availability of funds for the Project.
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DARABAN DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
The dam is located on Khora River near existing Zam
Burg Tower, 69 KM South West of D.I Khan.
OBJECTIVES
- Storage of flood water for irrigated agriculture
development of 15,000 acres of culturable
command area.
- Hydropower generation of 0.75 MW.
- Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction and women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Type of Dam Earth Core Rock fill
– Height of Dam 154 FT
– Length of Dam 1426 FT
– Catchment Area 410 Sq. Miles
– Mean Annual Flow 50,274 AF
– Gross Storage 69,739 Acres
– Cultivable Command Area 15,000 Acres
– Power Generation 0.75 MW
– Cost of the Project Rs.5.828 Billion
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-I amounting to Rs.2.751 Billion approved by ECNEC on Sept. 03, 2009.
• Tenders for construction on EPC basis invited / received on July 20, 2010. M/s
DESCON submitted bid, evaluated and post-qualified.
• Tenders will be re-invited on BOQ basis after detailed engineering design of the
project.
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PAPIN DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
OBJECTIVES
- Storage of flood water for irrigated agriculture
development of 18,000 acres of culturable command
area.
- Hydropower generation of 200 kW.
- Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction and women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Type of Dam Concrete Gravity
– Height of Dam 105 FT
– Length of Dam 460 FT
– Catchment Area 417 Sq. Km
– Mean Annual Flow 136,426 AF
– Gross Storage Capacity 89,600 AF
– Live Storage 48,600 AF
– Reservoir Area 2,790 Acres
– Design Flood 46,900 Cusecs
– Cultivable Command Area 18,000 Acres
– Installed Capacity 200 KW
– Cost of the Project Rs.8.609 Billion
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-I amounting to Rs. 1.136 Billion approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on September 3,
2009.
• Revised PC-1 amounting to Rs. 8.609 Billion submitted to Ministry of Water & Power for
arranging approval of ECNEC.
• Tenders for construction will be invited on allocation / release of funds and approval of PC-I of
the Project.
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SUKLEJI DAM PROJECT
LOCATION
The proposed Dam is located across Sukleji river
about 7 Km west of Shoran, Tehsil Sunny of
Bolan District in Kachhi Plain of Balochistan
OBJECTIVES
- Storage of flood water for irrigated agriculture
development of 12,000 acres of culturable
command area.
- Hydropower generation of 150 kW.
- Socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction and
women emancipation.
SALIENT FEATURES
– Dam Height 110 ft
– Dame Length 1466 ft
– Gross Storage Capacity 42,000 AF
– Canal Capacity 70 Cusecs
– Command Area 12000 Acres
– Power Generation 100/150 KW
CURRENT STATUS
• PC-II Proforma (Rs. 38.603 million) for Feasibility Study, Detailed Engineering Design & Tender
Documents was approved by DDWP on Oct. 10, 2005.
• The Consultants concluded that the dam at site A is not technically feasible and recommended to
carryout the studies at site X.
• Consultants M/s. BARQAAB along with WAPDA Engineers visited the site on June 10-14, 2008
and will submit their report on Site-C shortly.
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TREATMENT OF EFFLUENT WATER OF RBOD
(PILOT PROJECT)
• WAPDA in line with the directives of the President of Pakistan in October 2009, engaged M/s
EASE-PAK Consultants to carryout the detailed feasibility study with a completion period of six
months.
• The Consultants have submitted the draft feasibility study which is under review with WAPDA.
• The initial findings are:
• The project is technically feasible, economically viable and environment friendly.
• In-situ analysis of effluent through Prototype plant is planned to authenticate the exact
quantity of recoverable salts.
• The Prototype laboratory plant has been shifted from USA and is functioning on Site since
15th May, 2010.
• The RBOD effluent must be used as such or after treatment for drinking, agriculture, fishery
or other economical uses.
• The excess quantity of Parameters like calcium carbonate, magnesium make effluent
harder which is hazardous for irrigation. After Treatment, excess quantity of calcium
carbonate and magnesium shall be removed.
Total Project:
• Total additional water available after treatment 985,000 AF
• Additional area to be irrigated 350,000 Acres
• Net annual benefits (Revenue) Rs13.227 Billion
• Cost of one plant of 40 cfs (Pilot Project) Rs2 Billion/US$ 24 Million
• Cost of five plants of 40 cfs each Rs10 Billion/US 120 Million
This project is submitted for the US Assistance under FODP for 05 Plants of 40 cfs for
treatment of effluent water for drinking, agriculture, fishing and other economic uses.
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CANAL LINING
Canals / Distributaries Lining – 11% lined (5100 km out of 46,400 km length)
Saving of 2881 cusecs (5700 AF per day) can irrigate an additional area of 0.492 MA
Agriculture benefits of Rs11.305 billion per year from saving of canal water seepage
Reduction in water-logging
Increase in yields and increase in conveyance efficiency
Provision of extra jobs and contribution to enhancing per capita income.
ADDITIONAL
CANALS \ LENGTH DISCHARGE SAVINGS ADDITIONAL Cost of Lining
BENEFITS
CCA (M Acres) MILES CUSEC CUSEC AREA ACRES (Rs. In Billion)
Rs M/Year
ROHRI CANAL / 2.46 208.0 16,500 1736 520,800 9912 135
Pilot Project/Main Project in submitted for German Assistance in the field of Lining
of Canal and Transfer of technology of the production/local manufacturing of
INCOMAT Material produced by M/s HUESKER Germany
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IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE / FINANCING REQUIREMENTS (Rs. in million)
HYDROPOWER PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION, READY FOR IMPLEMENTATION, UNDER STUDY AND FUTURE PROJECTS
1US $ = 80 Rs.
Reservoir
Status
Capacity Project Cost
Sr. # Project Capacity 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 2027-28 2028-29 2029-30
(MW) (Rs. Million)
(MAF)
2675 3465 1600 652
1 Allai Khwaar 121 ROR 8392
Under Construction
1675 1790 464
2 Khan Khwar 72 ROR 3929
3032 4300 1296 499
3 Duber Khwar 130 ROR 9127
240 400 300
4 Jinnah 96 ROR 940
5250 9415 15932 18045 19674 22631 23718 15691
5 Neelum Jhelum 969 ROR 130356
240 49920 47040 64080 76240 79120 88400 89360 65680 37280 32080 32400
Implementatio
Total 36111 12558 80996 107285 146837 146179 197722 287151 279331 300464 286648 313184 340400 382400 304424 354600 340800 389400 364800 328200 313200 209400 135600 5621579
IPPs
9637 9316 Max 5340 5230
(incl Nuclear/Rental)
Min 11850 8910
Total 20982 19412
Max 15340 13820
*Hydro availability based on last 5 years average
** Excludes 10% Forced Outages for GENCOs & 6.0% for IPPs & Rental
*** 83 MW Rental Plants in operation, remaining under testing
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PEAK DEMAND PROJECTIONS* (WHOLE COUNTRY)
2009–2030
120000
113695
Demand Supply
100000 106565
80000 80566
76200
MW
60000 54359
52909
40000 36217
20594 24474
33028
20000
19477
17008
0
2009 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
Years
*Projected demand includes captive power also. Average growth rate is expected to be about 8%
DEMAND FORECAST
(2009 - 2030)
MW
Fiscal Years 2009 2010 2015 2016 2020 2025 2030
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