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Hydropower generation from Jammu and Kashmir may increase by 30% this season

Under the Indus Waters Treaty, India could neither fill its reservoirs to the designed capacities, nor could it flush the waters beyond certain levels, thereby impacting power generation at hydropower plants.

May 12, 2025 / 17:43 IST
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In a first, the Centre is attempting to run the hydropower plants based in Jammu and Kashmir at full capacity, a move that could increase power generation from the Union Territory by up to 30 percent, sources privy to the development told Moneycontrol.

India has six operational hydropower plants in J&K with a combined capacity of 3,030 megawatts (MW). However, the actual generation from these plants has always remained fairly low, ranging between 1,500-2,000 MW, because of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), which meant India could not fill its reservoirs up to the designed capacities.

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Lower reservoir storage directly impacts hydropower generation by reducing the availability of water for turbines, which leads to decreased electricity production.