Nimoo Bazgo Hydroelectric Plant


The Nimoo Bazgo Power Project is a run-of-the-river power project on the Indus River situated at Alchi village, from Leh in the Indian Union Territory of Ladakh. The project was conceived on 1 July 2001 and approved on 8 June 2005, and construction began on 23rd Sept, 2006. The project involves construction of a concrete dam with five spillway blocks of each having ogee profile.
The Nimoo Bazgo power project envisages utilizing a rated net head of to generate in a 90% dependable year. The project has three surface power units of each with a total installed capacity of. Every unit has a diameter, each penstocks. Each operating unit will be designed for a discharge of and also have transformer yard and switch yard. The project will be connected to the northern grid through a 220 kV transmission line from Leh to Srinagar. The dam diverts water from the river by a long diversion channel and involves a flooding of only. Thus the power density is. The project is being developed by National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Ltd., while Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. has executed the Electro-Mechanical works.
All the three units of the project have been successfully commissioned. The project was inaugurated on 12 August 2014 by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, in a ceremony attended by senior officials including Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir Omar Abdullah, National Security Adviser Ajit Kumar Doval and others.