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Expert panel gives green nod for India’s third-largest hydropower project in Arunachal Pradesh

Currently, the installed hydropower capacity in Arunachal Pradesh is a meagre 1,256 MW, while the state's exploitable hydropower potential is 50,394 MW, according to government data seen by Moneycontrol.

September 23, 2025 / 16:44 IST
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An expert panel of the Union Environment Ministry has recommended environmental clearance for the 2,220 MW Oju hydroelectric project in Arunachal Pradesh’s Subansiri valley, as per minutes of the panel’s September 12 meeting.

This will be India’s third largest hydel project to get a green nod after the 3,087 MW Etalin project and the 2,880 MW Dibang project, all of which are being built in Arunachal Pradesh. In fact, the Etalin project, which is being executed by state-run SJVN Ltd, was granted approval by the environment ministry’s expert advisory committee (EAC) on July 30 this year.

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The 2,220 MW Oju hydroelectric project will be located in the remote area of Upper Subansiri district in Arunachal Pradesh. It will utilise the flow of the Subansiri river for generation of electrical power and will have a significant gross storage of 15.66 Million Cubic Metres (MCM).

The project will be built at a cost of Rs. 24,942.01 crore and is likely to take at least five years to be completed. It is being executed by Oju Subansiri Hydro Power Corporation Pvt Ltd.