NHPC begins 600 MW commercial supply from 3 units of Parbati-II

PTI Updated - March 31, 2025 at 04:51 PM.

Parbati-II hydro project has four units of 200MW each and the trial run and COD (commercial date of operation) of Unit-4 (of 200 MW) will be intimated in due course

The Parbati Hydroelectric Project (Stage-II) is a run-of-the-river scheme proposed to harness hydro potential of the lower reaches of the river Parbati. | Photo Credit: BL companies

State-owned NHPC on Monday announced starting commercial supply of 600 MW of electricity from three units of Parbati-II hydro project in Himachal Pradesh from April 1.

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Parbati-II hydro project has four units of 200MW each and the trial run and COD (commercial date of operation) of Unit-4 (of 200 MW) will be intimated in due course, a regulatory filing stated.

According to the filing, after successful completion of trial runs, NHPC declared the COD of Unit-1, Unit-2 and Unit-3 (of 200 MW each) of Parbati-II hydro project (4x200 MW), Himachal Pradesh from 00:00 hours on April 1, 2025.

The Parbati Hydroelectric Project (Stage-II) is a run-of-the-river scheme proposed to harness hydro potential of the lower reaches of the river Parbati, as per the information available on NHPC's official web portal.

The river is proposed to be diverted with a Concrete Gravity Dam at Village Pulga in Parbati valley through 31.52 Km long Head Race Tunnel and the Power House shall be located at village Suind in Sainj valley.

Published on March 31, 2025 11:21

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