List of hydroelectric power stations in Pakistan

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This is a list of hydroelectric power stations in Pakistan as per NEPRA Report 2023. [1]

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In service

S/NStationLocationType of Power StationCapacity (MW)In-Service year
1 Renala Renala, Punjab Run of Canal11925
2Malakand / Jabban Malakand, KPK Run of River221935
3 Rasul Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab Run of Canal221952
4 Dargai Malakand, KPK Run of Canal201952
5 Kurram Garhi Kurram Garhi, KPK Run of Canal41958
6 Chichonki Malian Sheikhupura, Punjab Run of Canal131959
7 Warsak Peshawar, KPK Run of River2431960
8 Shadiwal Shadiwal, Gujrat, Punjab Run of Canal141961
9 Nandipur Gujranwala, Punjab Run of Canal141963
10 Mangla Mirpur, Azad Kashmir Reservoir1,0001967
11 Chitral Chitral, KPK Run of Canal11975
12 Tarbela Tarbela, KPK Reservoir4,8881977
13 Chashma Chashma, Punjab Run of River1842000
14Jagran Neelum, Azad Kashmir Hydro302000
15 Ghazi-Barotha Attock, Punjab Run of River1,4502003
16Malakand-III Malakand, KPK Run of River/Canal842008
17 Khan Khwar Shangla, KPK Reservoir722010
18Pehur Swabi, KPK Canal Fall/Run of River182010
19 Jinnah Jinnah Barrage, Punjab Run of River962012
20Garam Chashma Chitral, KPK Hydro12012
21 Allai Khwar Mansehra, KPK Reservoir1212013
22 Gomal Zam South Waziristan Reservoir172013
23 New Bong Escape
(Laraib Energy)
Mirpur, Azad Kashmir Hydro842013
24 Duber Khwar Kohistan, KPK Reservoir1302014
25 Patrind Hydro Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir Run of River1472017
26 Golen Gol Chitral, KPK Run of River1082018
27 Neelum–Jhelum Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir Run of River9692018
28Marala Hydro (PPDCL) Sialkot, Punjab Canal Fall/Run of River82018
29 Gulpur Hydropower Plant, Barali Kotli, Azad Kashmir Run of River1002020
30Daral Khwar Swat District, KPK Run of River372021
31Ranolia Kohistan, KPK High Head172021
32 Karot Azad Kashmir / Punjab Run of River7202022
Total In-Service Generation10,635

Under construction

StationCommunity Location Capacity (MW)Status
Kohala Hydropower Project Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir 1124Under construction. To be operational by 2025.
Azad Pattan Hydropower Project Sudhanoti, Azad Kashmir 700Under construction. To be operational by 2025.
Shingo Kas Hydropower Project Dir, KPK 102Under construction. To be operational by Mar 2024. [2]
Nai Gaj Dam Dadu, Sindh 4.2Under construction. To be operational by Oct 2024. [3]
Mohmand Dam Mohmand Agency, KPK 34°21′11″N71°31′58″E / 34.35306°N 71.53278°E / 34.35306; 71.53278 (Munda Dam) 800Under construction. To be operational by Dec 2025. [4]
Dasu Dam Dasu, KPK 4,320Under construction. Stage-I: 2,160 MW to be operational by April 2026. [5]
Keyal Khwar Hydropower Project Kohistan, KPK Keyal Khwar River 128Under construction. To be operational by 2026. [3]
Tarbela Dam Extension-V Tarbela, KPK 34°05′23″N72°41′54″E / 34.08972°N 72.69833°E / 34.08972; 72.69833 (Mangla Dam) 1,530Under construction. To be operational by 2025. [6] [7]
Tangir Hydropower Project Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan 21 [8] Under construction. [9] To be operational by 2028 [10]
Diamer-Bhasha Dam Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan 4,500Under construction. To be operational by Jun 2029. [4]
Total Under-Construction Generation14,600+

Proposed

StationCommunity Location Capacity (MW)Status
Balakot Hydropower Project Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 300Ready to be constructed in 2020. [11]
Athmuqam Dam Athmuqam, Azad Kashmir 350Ready to be constructed. Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Corporation won the contract for construction. [12]
Toren More Project KPK 35Ready to be constructed. Sinohydro Corporation China and Sichuan Energy Industry Investment Group Co. Ltd. China won the contract for construction. [13]
Turtonus-Uzghor Dam Chitral, KPK 58Ready to be constructed. Sinohydro Corp Ltd and Sachal Engineering Works Private Ltd won the contract for construction.
Lower Spat Gah hydropower project Kohistan, KPK 496Ready to be constructed. [14]
Arkari Gol Hydropower Project Chitral, KPK 99Ready to be constructed. [15]
Taunsa Barrage Hydropower Plant Muzaffargarh, Punjab 120Ready to be constructed. [16]
Chianwali Hydropower Project Gujranwala, Punjab 5.38Ready to be constructed. [17]
Deg Outfall Hydropower Project Gujranwala, Punjab 4.04Ready to be constructed. [17]
Okara Hydropower Project Gujranwala, Punjab 4.16Ready to be constructed. [17]
Chashma Hydel Power Project Mianwali, Punjab 5.0Ready to be constructed.
Mahl Hydropower Project Azad Kashmir 34°55′N73°34′E / 34.917°N 73.567°E / 34.917; 73.567 (Mahl) 590Ready to be constructed. China Three Gorges Corporation won the contract for construction. [18]
Nekherdim-Paur Dam Chitral, KPK 80Ready to be constructed. CTG won the contract for construction. [19]
Chakothi-Hattian Hydropower Project Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir 500Ready to be constructed. Chinese firm won the contract for construction.
Hanzel Hydropower Project Hanzel, Gilgit 20Ready to be constructed. Cost estimate $63 million. [20]
Kalam Asrit Kalam, KPK 197Ready to be constructed. KPK government signed MOU with Korea’s state-owned M/S Korea South East Power Company. Cost estimate $500 million. [21]
Ghowari Hydropower Project Gilgit-Baltistan 30Ready to be constructed. Cost estimate $80 million. [22]
Bara Dam Tirah, Khyber Agency 5.8Ready to be constructed. [23] [24] [25] [26]
Bunji Hydropower Project Astore District, Gilgit-Baltistan 35°39′N74°36′E / 35.650°N 74.600°E / 35.650; 74.600 (Bunji Hydropower) 7,100Ready to be constructed. MOU signed with China’s National Energy Administration. [27] Cost estimate $6.8 billion. [28]
Kalabagh Dam Mianwali District, Punjab 3600Proposed.
Patan hydropower Project Patan Village, Indus River 2,400Ready to be constructed. MOU signed with China’s National Energy Administration. [24] [25] [26] [29] Cost estimate $6 billion. [30]
Harpo Hydropower Project Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan 34.5Ready to be constructed. [31]
Thakot Hydropower Project Battagram District, KPK 34°45′N72°55′E / 34.750°N 72.917°E / 34.750; 72.917 (Thakot) 4,000Feasibility studies to be completed by Dec 2017. MOU signed with China’s National Energy Administration [24] [25] [26] Cost estimate $6 billion. [30]
Phandar Hydropower Project Gupis-Yasin District, Gilgit-Baltistan 81Detailed engineering design or tender of documents under process. [23] [26] Cost estimate $128 million . [30]
Basho Hydropower Station Skardu, GB, Indus River 28Detailed engineering design or tender of documents under process. [23] [24] Cost estimate $40 million. [30]
Tank Zam Dam Hinis Tangi, KPK, Tank Zam River 25.5Feasibility studies completed. [24] Cost estimate $234 million. [28]
Hingol Dam Lasbela District, Hingol River, Balochistan 3.5Feasibility studies completed. Cost estimate $311 million. [28]
Akhori Dam Akhori, Punjab, Haro River 600Feasibility studies ongoing. Cost estimate $1.6 billion. [30]
Katzarah Dam Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan 15000Proposed.
Middle Palas hydropower project Kohistan, KPK 373Feasibility studies ongoing. [24] [25] [26] Cost estimate $763 million. [28]
Upper Palas hydropower project Kohistan, KPK 160Feasibility studies ongoing. [24] [25] [26] Cost estimate $763 million. [28]
Madian Hydropower Project Swat, KPK, Swat River 157Feasibility studies ongoing. [32]
Shushai-Zhendoli Hydropower Project Chitral, KPK 144Financing is being arranged for these projects by selling shares in the existing projects. [33]
Shogosin Hydropower Project Chitral, KPK 132Financing is being arranged for these projects by selling shares in the existing projects. [33]
Latambar Dam Karak District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa  ?The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Mairoobi Dam Nowshera District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa  ?The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Jaroba Dam Nowshera District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa  ?The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Naran Dam Mansehra District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 188EOI invited. [34]
Gorband Hydropower Project Shangla District, KPK 14The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34] [35]
Nand Bahar Dam Battagram District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 50The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Mojigram Shagoor Dam Chitral District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 50The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Astar Rabooni Dam Chitral District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 50The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Arkari Gol Dam Chitral District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 50The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Shringal Dam Upper Dir District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 50The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Patrak Barikot Dam Swat District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 60The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Segokatch Dam Chitral District, KPK 60The preliminary feasibility study of the project has been completed and process of site selection completed. [34]
Taunsa Hydropower Project 135IPP, RFP has been accepted. [36]
Shigo Kas Hydropower Project 102EOI invited. [36]
Bata Kundi Hydropower Project 96EOI invited. [36]
Ghorband Khwar Hydropower Project 21EOI Iinvited. [36]
Nandihar Khwar Hydropower Project 12EOI invited. [36]
Winder Dam Lasbela District, Winder River, Balochistan 0.3Proposed. Cost estimate $148 million. [28]
Daraban Zam Dam Dera Ismail Khan, KPK, Khora River0.75Proposed. Cost estimate $69 million. [28]
Ghabir Dam Ghabir River0.15Proposed. Cost estimate $121 million. [28]
Papin Dam Rawalpindi District, Wadala Kas0.3Proposed. Cost estimate $101 million. [28]
Rajhdani Dam Kotli District, AJK Poonch River 132EOI invited. [19]
Gabral Kalam Kalam, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 101LoS issued.
Bhadi Dhoba Hydropower Project Haveli District 1Proposed.
Galeter Hydropower Project Kotli District 1Proposed. [37]
Saridoa Cross Hydropower Project Bhimber District 1.7Proposed.
Chamfall Hydropower Project Hattian District 6.4Proposed. [37]
Guddu Hydropower Station Kashmore, Sindh 33Proposed.
Harighel Hydropower Project 53Proposed.
Sehra Hydropower Project Azad Kashmir, Poonch River 130Proposed.
Nagdar Hydropower Project Neelum, AJK, Jagran River 25Proposed. [38]
Duwarian Hydropower Project Hattian Bala, AJK, Jagran River 29Proposed. [38]
Asrit-Kedam Hydropower Project Kalam, KPK, Swat River 215LOI issued by PEDO, KPK to Korea's state-owned company, M/S Korea South East Power Company (KOEN) working through KOAK Power Limited.
Karang Hydropower Project 458Proposed.
Shogo-Sin Hydel Dam 132Proposed.
Shushgai Zhendoll 144Proposed.
Yogo, Pakistan 500Proposed.
Thor Hydropower Project 3.6Proposed. [28]
Yulbo Hydropower Project 3000Proposed. [30]
Shyok Hydropower Project 520Proposed. [30]
Tungus Hydropower Project 2200Proposed. [30]
Skardu Dam Skardu 1600Proposed. [30]
Dudhnial Hydropower Project 960Proposed. [30]
Kundal Shahi Hydropower Project 960Proposed. [30]
Trappi Hydropower Project 32Proposed. [30]
Nandihar Hydropower Project Battagram, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 10Proposed. [35]
Mujigaram Shagore Hydropower Project Chitral, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 51Proposed. [35]
Istaro Booni Hydropower Project Chitral, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 52Proposed. [35]
Arkari Gol Hydropower Project Chitral, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa 79Proposed. [35]
Total proposed Generation30,237+

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