Kiru Hydroelectric Project

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Kiru HE Project, is an under construction Hydroelectric plant with 624 MW capacity in Kishtwar District of Jammu and Kashmir.[1] The run-of-river system, being developed by Chenab Valley Power Projects Limited, a joint venture between NHPC (51 percent) and J&K State Power Development Corporation (49 percent). It is designed to generate 2272 million units annually once operational. Its foundation stone was laid in March 2019, following environmental clearance and the Cabinet approval granted in 2016.[2][3] It has a 135 m high concrete gravity dam. Its power house is underground with 4 units of 156 MW each making total capacity of 624 MW. The project was originally scheduled for commissioning in September 2023, it underwent first revision to July 2025 before the latest postponement to the end of 2026.[4][5][6] In April 2026, it achieved completion of 10 lakh cubic meters of dam concreting, out of a total target of 12 lakh cubic meters.[7]

Official nameKiru HE Project
CountryIndia
Coordinates33.345309°N 75.955718°E / 33.345309; 75.955718
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Kiru Hydroelectric Project is located in Jammu and Kashmir
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Kiru Hydroelectric Project is located in India
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Official nameKiru HE Project
CountryIndia
LocationKishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir
Coordinates33.345309°N 75.955718°E / 33.345309; 75.955718
PurposePower
StatusUnder Construction
Construction began2019
OwnerChenab Valley Power Projects Limited
Dam and spillways
Type of damGravity
ImpoundsChenab River
Height135 m (443 ft)
Kiru Hydroelectric Project
Coordinates33.345309°N 75.955718°E / 33.345309; 75.955718
Turbines4 x 156 MW
Installed capacity624 MW
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