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Suki Kinari Hydropower Project

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Country
  
Pakistan

Opening date
  
est. 2021

Height
  
54 m

Construction cost
  
1.9 billion USD

Impound
  
Status
  
Under construction

Owner(s)
  
SK Hydro

Purpose
  
Electricity generation

Construction began
  
2017


Official name
  
Suki Kinari Hydropower Project

Location
  
Similar
  
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SK Hydro also known as Suki Kinari HPP, is an under construction, run-of-the-river hydropower project located on the Kunhar river in the Kaghan valley of Mansehra District Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which has an installed generation capacity of 870 MW. The project is one of Pakistan's largest private-sector power development project, and is being constructed as part of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor's "Early Harvest" projects, although the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa disputes this, arguing that financing for the project predates the announcement of CPEC.

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Background

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The project was first envisaged in 1960, and feasibility studies have been carried out by German GTZ, Quebec based Montreal Engineering and recent detailed design and engineering study was performed by Mott Macdonald of UK.

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The Private Power and Infrastructure Board of Pakistan identified a number of sites in the country that were deemed attractive for their hydropower potential. In March, 2005, PPIB publicly advertised seven hydro power sites for implementation in the private sector pursuant to the Policy for Power Generation Projects 2002.

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SK Hydro Consortium, having the requisite technical and financial strength, submitted its bid for the Suki Kinari Hydropower project. The consortium was prequalified, and a Letter of Interest (LOI) for conducting feasibility study of the project was issued to SK Hydro on 15 November 2005. he government of the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, announced on August 24,2016 that it has signed an agreement with SK Hydro Private Ltd., and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China to develop and construct the dam.

Project details

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The dam will be constructed as a 54.5 meter high and 336 meter wide concrete gravity dam with 2 gated spillways. Four 218 MW turbines are to be installed as part of the project, and will generate approximately 870 MW of electricity in total.

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Construction of the dam will result in the formation of a 3.1 kilometer long reservoir with a capacity of 9 million cubic meters of water. It will not cause large scale displacement of populations as no villages or towns will be inundated by the resulting dam's reservoir, although a four kilometer section of the Kaghan-Naran highway will have to be diverted as a result of construction works and the resulting reservoir.

Accompanying transmission lines will be constructed by Pakistan's National Transmission and Dispatch Company, and is not considered complementary to the project, but is to be constructed separately from the dam itself.

Expected completion date for the dam is 2023.

Financing and tariff

The project is being built on a "Build, Own, Operate and Transfer" basis in accordance with Government of Pakistan's Policy for Power Generation Projects 2002. The dam is being developed by Pakistan's SK Hydro group and China's Gezhouba Group. In April 2015, an agreement for 75% of financing costs was signed by the developers and the Exim Bank of China and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. The project achieved financial close on January 9, 2017.

The projected cost for the project was initially projected to be $1.314 billion, but as a result of devaluation of the Pakistani Rupee, the cost is now estimated to be $1.8 billion.

The Government of Pakistan has agreed to purchase electricity from SK Hydro at a cost of 8.8415 US cents per kilowatt hour for the 30 years.

References

Suki Kinari Hydropower Project Wikipedia