Nandipur Hydropower Plant

Dam in Punjab, Pakistan
32°14′34″N 74°15′51″E / 32.24278°N 74.26417°E / 32.24278; 74.26417Operator(s)WAPDACommission dateMarch 1963Typehydroelectric power plantTurbines3 × 4.6 MWInstalled capacity13.8 MWAnnual generation33.66 million units (GWh)

Nandipur Hydropower Plant (NHPP) is a small, low-head, run-of-the-river hydroelectric power generation station of 13.8 megawatt generation capacity (three units of 4.6 MW each), located at Nandipur near Gujranwala, Punjab province of Pakistan, on the flows of Upper Chenab Canal. It is located at 32°90'0N 74°11' 0E. It is a small hydel power generating plant constructed and put in commercial operation in March 1963 with the Average Annual generating capacity of 33.66 million units (GWh) of least expensive electricity.[1]

See also

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References

  1. ^ Hussain, Mazhar. "Development of Low Head Hydropower Projects on Canals In Punjab Pakistan" (PDF). Centenary Celebration (1912–2012). Pakistan Engineering Congress. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
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