NHPC to commission first two units of india’s biggest hydro-electric project in 2022

NHPC chairman-cum-managing director A.K. Singh has informed the visiting Parliamentary Standing Committee on energy (2021-22) about the construction progress of the project. The 2000 MW capacity Subansiri lower hydro-electric project is the biggest hydro-electric project in India so far. The project is a run of river scheme on river Subansir located near North Lakhimpur on the border of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

The first two units of NHPC’s Subansiri lower hydro-electric project with the generation capacity of 500 MW will be commissioned by August next year. The project, being set up along the border of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam will be dedicated to the nation as per schedule said officials on Wednesday. 

NHPC chairman-cum-managing director A.K. Singh has informed the visiting Parliamentary Standing Committee on energy (2021-22) in Guwahati about the construction progress of the project.

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The 2000 MW capacity Subansiri lower hydro-electric project is the biggest hydro-electric project in India so far. The project is a run of river (ROR) scheme on river Subansir located near North Lakhimpur on the border of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

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Executive Director, Subansiri Lower HE Project Vipin Gupta apprised about the uninterrupted construction activities undertaken in spite of difficulties faced by the project due to Covid-19 pandemic and its associated bottlenecks, natural calamity like flash floods.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee headed by its Chairman Rajiv Ranjan Singh took a review meeting with senior management of the NHPC, which presented the details on the status of the works made by the corporation.

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Singh appreciated the hard work of the project team and the progress achieved so far. The standing committee members also visited an exhibition organised by FarmerProducers Companies registered for Livelihood interventions initiated by NHPC in the field of Piggery, Sericulture and Handloom in the Downstream areas of the Project.

They appreciated the efforts and initiative of NHPC towards sustainable livelihood for the people living in the downstream areas.

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The original work of the Subansiri Lower project was started in 2006 and resumed more than a year ago during the Covid-19 lockdown after being stopped in 2011 following protests by various local organisations amid fears of ecological damage and loss of livelihoods.

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