In 2023–24, 22 Hydel Power Stations owned by WAPDA collectively supplied the National Grid with 34.436 billion units of energy. 3.266 billion higher than in the previous fiscal year (FY) 2022–23.
WAPDA’s enhanced hydrology and efficient management and upkeep of its Hydel electricity Stations allowed for the additional hydel electricity generation.
If the same amount of power had to be produced using imported furnace oil, the national exchequer would have lost. Rs. 143.7 billion as a result of the 3.266 billion increase in hydel generation by WAPDA.
It is important to remember that WAPDA Hydel Power Stations.
Which include Neelum Jhelum, have an installed generation capacity of approximately 9,500 MW total.
22 Hydel Power Stations owned by WAPDA
In 2023–24, 22 Hydel Power Stations owned by WAPDA collectively supplied the National Grid with 34.436 billion units of energy. 3.266 billion higher than in the previous fiscal year (FY) 2022–23.
WAPDA’s enhanced hydrology and efficient management and upkeep of its Hydel electricity Stations allowed for the additional hydel electricity generation.
WAPDA Hydel Power Stations
It is important to remember that WAPDA Hydel Power Stations, which include Neelum Jhelum, have an installed generation capacity of approximately 9,500 MW total.
Hydel, the most affordable electricity produced in the nation is produced by hydropower.
Hydel Electricity in National Grid
WAPDA is working hard to increase the amount of hydel electricity in the National Grid by putting into practice a least-cost energy generation plan.
In the water and hydropower sectors, a number of massive projects, such as the Mohmand Dam, the Diamer Basha Dam, the Dasu Hydropower Project, and the Tarbela 5th Extension, are being built with a phased completion timetable.
WAPDA Will Generate 20,700 MW
Through these projects, the WAPDA will generate 20,700 MW of clean, affordable, and environmentally friendly hydel power, up from 9,500 MW in the next four to five years.
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