geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirThe Ratle Hydroelectric Plant is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station currently under construction on the Chenab River, downstream of the village near Drabshalla in Kishtwar district of the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The project includes a 133 m (436 ft) tall gravity dam and two power stations adjacent to one another. Water from the dam will be diverted through four intake tunnels about 400 m (0.25 mi) southwest to the power stations. The main power station will contain four 205 MW Francis turbines and the auxiliary power station will contain one 30 MW Francis turbine. The installed capacity of both power stations will be 850 MW.[1][2] On 25 June 2013, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh laid the foundation stone for the dam. Pakistan has frequently alleged that it violates the Indus Waters Treaty.[3][4]
Dam in Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir
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Location of Ratle Dam in Jammu and Kashmir Show map of Jammu and KashmirRatle Hydroelectric Plant (India) Show map of India |
Country | India |
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Location | Drabshalla, Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir |
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Coordinates | 33°10′37.55″N 75°48′29.53″E |
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Purpose | Power |
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Status | UC
Investment= Rs5282 crores |
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Construction began | 2021 |
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Opening date | 2026 (est.) |
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Owner(s) | NHPC LIMITED |
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Type of dam | Gravity |
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Impounds | Chenab River |
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Height | 133 m (436 ft) |
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Active capacity | 10,000,000 m3 (8,100 acre⋅ft) |
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Coordinates | 33°9′9.21″N 75°45′05.68″E |
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Type | 4 x 205 MW, 1 x 30 MW Francis-type |
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Hydraulic head | 100.39 m (329.4 ft) |
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Installed capacity | 850 MW |
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Project Status
- As of June 2015, the project is yet to start.[5]
- In August 2017, the World Bank allowed India to construct the dam. It happened after Pakistan alleged that the construction of the dam was not in line with the Indus Water Treaty.[6]
- The project was supposed to be complete in February 2018.[7] In October 2018, the state government approached the central government with joint venture proposals to resume construction. If a proposal is accepted, completion is expected at earliest in 2022.[8]
- In November, 2018, India decided to activate the construction of the project considering Pakistan's objection invalid under Indus Waters Treaty obligations.[9]
- A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was exchanged among NHPC Limited, Jammu & Kashmir State Power Development Department (JKPDD) and J&K State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC) for execution of 850 MW Ratle Hydroelectric Project in the presence of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi at Vijaypur in Samba district of Jammu on 3 February 2019.[10]
- In December 2019, construction works were started by India, pushing Pakistan to send the World Bank new protests against the dam.[11]
- A fresh Supplementary MOU between NHPC, JKSPDC has been signed on dated 03.01.2021 to execute the project through a Joint Venture Company (JVC). In the supplementary MoU, the clause of MoU dated 3 February 2019 regarding purchase of NHPCs equity by JKSPDCL from the end of the 5th year after date of commissioning over 15 years through equal installments have been deleted. Now, the share of NHPC in the Joint Venture Company shall not be brought below 51% and share of JKSPDCL shall not be brought below 49%.[citation needed]
- The previous MOU between GVK and JKSPDC was called off, since the construction of project was left over by GVK.[citation needed]
- Construction of the project has been started by the EPC contractor "MEGHA
ENGINEERING"[citation needed]
See also
- India portal
- Water portal
- Renewable energy portal
- Dul Hasti Hydroelectric Plant – located upstream
- Baglihar Dam – located downstream
- Sawalkot dam - Proposed dam between Baglihar and Salal dams
- Salal Hydroelectric Power Station – located downstream of Baglihar dam
References
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- Kolahoi Glacier
- Machoi Glacier
- Shafat Glacier
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Hydrography of surrounding areas |
- Himachal Pradesh
- Punjab, India
- Pakistan
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Power stations in Jammu and Kashmir | |
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Power stations in Ladakh | |
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Related topics |
- Electricity sector in India
- States of India by installed power capacity
- Indian states ranking by households having electricity
- Hydroelectric power in India
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