List of dams on the Brahmaputra River

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  • Top left: Brahmaputra basin in India
  • Top right: Rangit Dam and reservoir on Rangeet River
  • Bottom left: Map of the Yarlung Tsangpo River watershed which drains the north slope of the Himalayas.

This is a list of dams on the Brahmaputra River and hydro–infrastructure in the Brahmaputra River Basin which is a key constituent of the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin of Himalayan rivers. Brahmaputra originates near Mount Kailash, flows through Tibet where it is called Yarlung Tsangpo. It enters India in Arunachal Pradesh in Eastern Himalaya, and then enters Bangladesh where it is called Jamuna (not to be mistaken with Yamuna tributary of Ganges in India). It finally flows into the Bay of Bengal where it merges with the Ganges at Sunderban Delta.

Upstream to downstream

Name Location Year

Completed

Notes/Ref


China
Yamdrok Hydropower Station 29°15′51″N 90°36′23″E / 29.2641°N 90.6064°E / 29.2641; 90.6064 1998 [1]
Pangduo Hydro Power Station 30°10′59″N 91°21′11″E / 30.183°N 91.353°E / 30.183; 91.353 2013
Zhikong Hydro Power Station 29°58′6.78″N 91°52′36.55″E / 29.9685500°N 91.8768194°E / 29.9685500; 91.8768194 2007
Zangmu Dam 29°11′06″N 92°31′00″E / 29.18500°N 92.51667°E / 29.18500; 92.51667 2015 [2]
Jiacha Hydropower Station 29°08′23″N 92°32′48″E / 29.13972°N 92.54667°E / 29.13972; 92.54667 (Jiacha Hydro Power Station) 2020 [3]
Lalho Hydroelectric Project Xiabuqu river, Shigatse 2019 [4]
Proposed: Lengda Hydro Power Station, Zhongda Hydro Power Station, Langzhen Hydro Power Station, Jeixu Dam and Jiexu Hydro Power Station, Dagu Dam and Dagu Hydro Power Station, Bayu Hydro Power Station, Lalho Dam and Lalho Hydroelectric Project, Medog Hydropower Station


Bhutan
Chukha Hydropower Project 1988 336 MW
Tala Hydroelectric Power Station 2007 1020 MW
Kurichhu Hydropower Project 2002 60 MW
Basochhu Hydropower Project 2004 40 MW
Other related projects: Punatsangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project (1200 MW), Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project (1040 MW), Dagachhu Hydropower Project (126 MW), Jaldhaka hydroelectric plant (18 MW), Gyetsha Mini-Hydel (1.8 MW).
Proposed:


India
Subansiri Lower Dam 27°33′13″N 94°15′31″E / 27.55361°N 94.25861°E / 27.55361; 94.25861 (2026 target)[5] 2000 MW[6]
Ranganadi Dam 27°20′34″N 93°49′0″E / 27.34278°N 93.81667°E / 27.34278; 93.81667 2001 405 MW
Rangit Dam 27°17′41″N 88°17′32″E / 27.29472°N 88.29222°E / 27.29472; 88.29222 2000 60 MW
Etalin Hydroelectric project Dibang Valley district, Arunachal Pradesh (2032 target)[5] 3087MW[7]
Dibang Dam 28°20′15″N 95°46′15″E / 28.33750°N 95.77083°E / 28.33750; 95.77083 (2032 target)[5] 2880MW[8]
Oju Hydroelectric project Kra Daadi district, Arunachal Pradesh (2032 target)[5] 2220MW[7]
Kameng 600 MW[9]
Pare 110 MW
Kopoli 110 MW
Khandong 50 MW
Karbi Langpi 100 MW
Tato-I 28°27′N 94°01′E / 28.45°N 94.02°E / 28.45; 94.02 (2029 expected) 186 MW
Tato-II 28°30′26″N 94°21′42″E / 28.5072°N 94.3618°E / 28.5072; 94.3618 (2032 expected)[10] 700 MW[10]
Heo Hydroelectric Project Meying, Payum, West Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh (2030 expected)[10] 240 MW[11]
Teesta Low Dam-III 27°00′07″N 88°26′26″E / 27.0018057°N 88.4404352°E / 27.0018057; 88.4404352 132 MW
Teesta Low Dam-IV 26°56′02″N 88°26′49″E / 26.9339354°N 88.4470021°E / 26.9339354; 88.4470021 160 MW
Teesta-V 510 MW
Teesta-III 1200 MW
Chujachen 110 MW
Dikchu 96 MW
Tashiding 97 MW
Jorethang Loop 96 MW
Rongnichu 113 MW
Doyang 75 MW
Kyrdemkulai 60 MW
Umiam St. I 36 MW
New Umtru 40 MW
Umiam St. IV 60 MW
Myntdu St-I 126 MW
Other related projects: Upper Siang Hydroelectric Project, Tipaimukh Dam, Dihing River Irrigation Project,[12] Hawrapur Irrigation Project,[12] Teesta Barrage, Mayurakshi project, Kangshabati project[13]
Proposed: Doyang Hydro Electric station


Bangladesh
Barakhata Teesta Barrage[14]

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