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The Karot Hydropower Project is an asphalt-core rockfill gravity dam in
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, with an installed capacity of 720 MW. The project is sponsored by Chinese state-owned company
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(CTG). It is the first investment project of the
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, and is part of the much larger
China–Pakistan Economic Corridor China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC; zh, c=中巴经济走廊, p=Zhōng bā jīngjì zǒuláng; ) is a 3,000 km Chinese infrastructure network project currently under construction in Pakistan. This sea-and-land-based corridor aims to ...
(CPEC). The project was successfully commissioned on June 29, 2022.


Location

The Karot Hydropower Project is located on
Jhelum River The Jhelum River is a major river in South Asia, flowing through India and Pakistan, and is the westernmost of the five major rivers of the Punjab region. It originates at Verinag and flows through the Indian-administered territory of Jammu ...
near Karot village, some 1.7 kilometers upstream of Karot Bridge and 74 km upstream of
Mangla Dam The Mangla Dam () is a multipurpose dam situated on the Jhelum River, lying in the Mirpur District of Pakistan administered Azad Kashmir and the Jhelum District in Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab, Pakistan. It is the List of largest dams, sixth-large ...
. The Project site is accessible through the Islamabad – Kahuta – Kotli road, approximately 29 kilometers from
Kahuta Kahuta ( Punjabi, Urdu: ) is a census-designated place, city and tehsil in the Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan. The population of the Kahuta Tehsil is approximately 220,576 at the 2017 census. Kahuta is the home to the Kahuta Research ...
, and 65 kilometers from
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.


History

The
Jhelum River The Jhelum River is a major river in South Asia, flowing through India and Pakistan, and is the westernmost of the five major rivers of the Punjab region. It originates at Verinag and flows through the Indian-administered territory of Jammu ...
is the largest river of
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Basin River System, and its hydropower potential was identified by various studies carried out by international agencies, with the first report issued by the Canadian Consultant group MONENCO in 1983, followed by a 1994 study by the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) that formally proposed the Karot Hydropower Project. On April 20, 2015, during a state visit by Xi Jinping to Pakistan, the investment in the project by China's Silk Road Fund was announced. On September 28, 2016, the federal and Azad Jammu and Kashmir governments signed an implementation agreement with a Chinese consortium for development and operation on river Jhelum at a levelised tariff of 7.57 cents per unit for 30 years. Financial close of the project was achieved in February 2017 while land acquisition was also completed. Groundbreaking on the project took place on January 10, 2016. The project was successfully commissioned on June 29, 2022.


Project details

The major project features include a 95.5 meters high asphalt-core rockfill gravity dam with a crest length of 320 meters near the village of Gohra. The dam's reservoir is approximately 164.5 million cubic meters in volume, with a length of 27 kilometers. 72 homes and 58 businesses are relocated as a result of construction, while 2.8 kilometers of the Karot-Kotli road, and 8.9 kilometers of the Azad Pattan-Kahuta road are also relocated. The power intake structure is constructed on right bank of the river immediately upstream of Dam site and diverts the water into headrace tunnels entering into Cavern Powerhouse. The water is discharged back to River Jhelum through tail-race channel located at right bank of the River Jhelum immediately downstream of Karot village. The dam generates mean annual energy 3,436 GWh, and is connected to Pakistan's national electricity grid. SMEC International Pty Ltd is participating as Employer's Engineer, who is providing services for project management, design review and construction supervision for 720 MW Karot hydropower project.


Financing

During Xi's April 20, 2015 visit, the Silk Road Fund's management arm (the Silk Road Fund Company) signed a memorandum of understanding with the China Three Gorges Dam Corporation and the Pakistan Private Power and Infrastructure Board to finance the project. Total cost for the project is estimated to be $2 billion, and is funded by International Finance Corporation, China's
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. The Export-Import Bank of China and
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issued loans to the Karot Power Company. It is built on a "Build-Own-Operate-Transfer" basis for 30 years, after which ownership will be turned over to the government of Pakistan. The company will run and maintain the project for 30 years at a levelised tariff of 7.57 cents per unit after which it will be transferred to the Punjab government at a notional price of Rs.1.


References

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