FAQs

1- What is the total hydel generation capacity of WAPDA’s hydropower projects? (HydroPower)

The total hydel generation capacity of WAPDA’s hydropower project is 9,459 MW.

2-  What is the total hydel generation capacity of the country? (HydroPower)

Presently, the total hydel generation capacity of country is 10,847 MW.

3-  How many Hydel Power Projects are under construction in the country, at present? (HydroPower)

The detail of major under construction hydropower projects of WAPDA is as under:


No.

Name of Project

 

Installed Capacity (MW)

Annual Energy (GWh)

1

Diamer Basha Dam

4,500

18,097

2

Dasu HPP (Stage-I)

2,160

12,220

3

Tarbela 5th Ext. HPP

1,530

1,347

4

Mohmand Dam

800

2,862

5

Keyal Khwar

128

418

6

Mangla Refurbishment

310

644

7

Warsak Rehabilitation

242.96

1144

8

Attabad HPP

54

373.6

9

Harpo HPP

34.5

170

10

Kurram Tangi Dam (Stage-I)

18.9

79

 

4-  Which projects have been made operational and the quantum of electricity in MW generated in last five years? (HydroPower)

Sr. No.

Name of Project

Installed Capacity (MW)

Annual Energy (GWh)

Cumulative units generated up to 8/2022 (GWh)

Commercial Operation (1st Unit)

1. 

Golen Gol HPP  

108

442

460.223

January 2018

 

2. 

Tarbela 4th Ext. HPP

1,410

3,840

16,553.386

March 2018

3.

Neelum Jhelum HEP

969

5,150

18,280

April 2018

5-  What are the total number of Projects that are currently being sponsored by Ministry of Water Resources? (Water)

Eighty-nine (89) water and hydropower sector projects, with a total cost of Rs.3.336 trillion, are being currently sponsored by the Ministry of Water Resources.

6- What is the current Budget Allocation of Water Sector Projects, sponsored by Ministry of Water Resources for the FY 2022-23. (Water)

Rs.181.2 billion have been allocated for Water Sector projects in the PSDP for  FY 2022-23.    

7- How much storage capacity would be increased once the ongoing projects are completed? (Water)

After completion of ongoing mega projects, the storage capacity of the country will be increased by around 8 Million Acre Feet (MAF).

8-What are the major Water Sector initiatives being implemented by Ministry of Water Resources? (Water)

Major initiatives being implemented by the MoWR (through WAPDA) are given as under:

Sr. No.

Initiative

Date of Approval

Cost

Exp Comp

Benefits

1.

Construction of Diamer Basha Dam

(O)

ECNEC 17.4.2018

(R)

ECNEC 14.11.2018

 

Rs.655 billion

Feb-2029

6.4 MAF additional water storage

4500 MW

(18 billion units of electricity per annum)

Augmentation of irrigation water for existing 45 million acres canal irrigated land

2.

Construction of Mohmand Dam Project

ECNEC 26.04.2018

 

Rs.309 billion

Dec-2025

0.7 MAF additional water storage capacity

800 MW

(2.8 billion units of electricity)

16,737 acres new command area

3.

Construction of Dasu Hydropower Project

(O)ECNEC
28.3.2014

(R) ECNEC
Nov, 2019

Rs.511 billion

Feb-2025

N/A (Run-of-River)

2160 MW

(12 billion units of electricity)

N/A

4.

Greater Karachi Bulk Water Supply Scheme (K-IV)

(O) ECNEC 18.7.2014

ECNEC 31.01.2022

 

Rs.126.404 billion

Oct-2023

N/A

N/A

260 MGD water supply for Karachi city

5.

Tarbela 5th Extension Hydropower Project

ECNEC 20.12.2016

 

Rs.82 billion

June-2025

N/A

1410 MW

(1.8 billion units of electricity)

N/A

6.

Kachhi Canal Project (Remaining Works)

ECNEC 16.03.2020

 

Rs.23 billion

Aug-2022

N/A

N/A

30,000 acre new command area in 

9- What is Diamer-Basha Dam Fund? (Water)

The Dam fund was established in the light of Supreme Court of Pakistan’s direction dated 04.07.2018. Later on, Prime Minister of Pakistan decided to join this effort and the title of the Fund account was accordingly changed to “Prime Minister and Chief Justice of Pakistan Fund for Diamer-Basha and Mohmand Dam” on 07.09.2018. The Fund is currently under the custodianship of Honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan. The State Bank of Pakistan monitors and maintains the said account and invests all such deposits for a term of three months in Government treasury bills and bonds through its agent (National Bank of Pakistan).

An amount of Rs.10.0 billion was initially collected in the Dam Fund, and was invested in government securities and treasury bonds. On account of further contributions and reinvestments, the total amount has risen to over Rs.16.0 billion, by the end of January 2023.