Kiru Hydroelectric Project

Kiru Hydroelectric Project

Kiru Hydroelectric Project Latest News

The 624-megawatt Kiru hydroelectric project recently reached a significant milestone with the completion of 10 lakh cubic meters of Dam Concreting, out of a total target of 12 lakh cubic meters.

About Kiru Hydroelectric Project

  • It is a 624-megawatt (MW) run-of-river project being developed over the Chenab River near the villages of Patharnakki and Kiru in Kishtwar District, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
  • It is located between the Kirthai II hydroelectric project to its upstream and the Kwar hydroelectric project to its downstream.
  • The project will include the construction of a concrete gravity dam with a height of 135 m and an underground powerhouse located on the left bank of the river that will comprise four vertical Francis turbines with a capacity of 156 MW each. 
  • The project will provide much-needed power for the grid in northern India. 
  • It is being developed by Chenab Valley Power Projects (CVPP), a joint venture between 
    • National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC, 49%)
    • Jammu & Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC, 49%) 
    • Power Trading Corporation (PTC, 2%).

Source: STATES

Kiru Hydroelectric Project FAQs

Q1: Where is the Kiru Hydroelectric Project located?

Ans: Kishtwar District, Jammu and Kashmir.

Q2: Over which river is the Kiru Hydroelectric Project being developed?

Ans: Chenab River

Q3: What is the total installed capacity of the Kiru Hydroelectric Project?

Ans: 624 MW

Q4: The Kiru Hydroelectric Project is classified as which type of hydro project?

Ans: Run-of-river project.

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