Jinnah Barrage Presentation
Jinnah Barrage Presentation
Jinnah Barrage Presentation
February, 2010
HISTORY
The joint agreement between government
of Pakistan through WAPDA and federal republic of Germany was carried out on 13th Oct 1982 to implement the Programme for development of hydro power at barrages and Canal falls in the Indus plains.
HISTORY
Continue.. After extensive study 10 sites were
selected and Jinnah scheme was ranked as the 3rd under barrages. The feasibility study was started in Feb 1988 by Binnie and partners in association with ODA (overseas Development Administration),UK. and submitted to WAPDA on Jan 31st 1988.
HISTORY
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The study envisaged construction of a
project having installed capacity of 96 MW with 8 units & the design head of 4.7 meters with discharge rate 350 m3/s for each unit and energy out put of 688 GWH per annum on the basis of revised sediment model studies conducted at irrigation institute Nandipur.
LOCATION
Jinnah Hydro Power Project is proposed
on the right side of existing Jinnah Barrage as a by pass arrangement. It is located on the Indus River about 5 KM D/S of the town of Kalabagh in the District of Mianwali and 234 Km away from Islamabad.
LOCATION OF PROJECT
JINNAH BARRAGE
AUSTRIA BRAZIL CANADA EGYPT FRANCE GERMANY INDIA INDONESIA IRAN ITALY MORROCO NORWAY POLAND SWITZERLAND TURKEY USA PAKISTAN
11853 83752 72660 2793 25200 4525 37000 4519 7442 17459 1500 29040 839 13356 13608 78200 6464
58.3 76.6 59 12.5 11.1 4.4 17.1 15 9 12.3 6.8 99 1.3 55.2 25.4 7 33.4
Nucl ar, 4 6 2 , 2% e
WAP DA Hydro
T herm ( I P P s) , 615 5 , 3 1. 3 % al
Thermal (GENCOs)
WAP DA Hydro, 6 4 6 4 , 3 2 . 9 %
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100000
80000
72169
MW
60000
MW
40000
20000
20 07
2010
2013
201 6
2019
2022
2 025
202 8
YEAR
17
MW 1000
800 600 400 200 0
19 902000
2000-07
YEAR
18
IN OPERATION
Sr. No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tarbela Mangla Warsak Ghazi Barotha Chashma Low Head Rasul Dargai Jabban* Nandipur Chichoki Mallian Shadiwal Others
Project
TOTAL
6464
30751
* Under Rehabilitation
(RIVERWISE SUMMARY)
Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Indus River Tributaries of Indus (Northern Areas) & NWFP Sub Total (1+2) Jhelum River Kunhar River Neelum River & its Tributaries Poonch River Sub Total (3+4+5+6) Swat River & its Tributaries Chitral River & its Tributaries Sub Total (7+8) Schemes below 50 MW on Tributaries Schemes below 50 MW on Canals Sub Total (9+10) River/ Tributary Power (MW) 37780 6006 44746 3143 1435 1844 397 6819 2371 2282 4653 1055 408 1463
TOTAL
57681
20
Advantages of LHHP
Closer to the load centers. Short gestation period Availability of infrastructure Required civil works are fully or at least
SALIENT FEATURES
96 MW Installed Capacity 4.88 m Gross Head Mean Annual Energy 688 GWh 2800 cumecs Design Discharge 8 No. of Units $128 Million Turn Key Cost Implementation Period 4 - Yrs
SALIENT FEATURES
BARRAGE
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SALIENT FEATURES
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HEAD RACE:
1300 m 133 m 1:3 2800 cumecs
SALIENT FEATURES
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POWER HOUSE:
16.54m 62.27 m 11.00 m 21.20 m 62.27 m
Machine Hall
Service Bay
width Length
SALIENT FEATURES
TAIL RACE Length
Bed width Side slope Design Discharge
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500 m 133 m 1:3 2800 cumecs
IMPLEMENTATION OF JHPP
Amendment on the original contract has been
agreed between WAPDA and DEC of china on Nov 23, 2005 on the basis of sovereign guarantee issued by the ministry of finance. Mobilization advance of US$ 19.20 million as 15% of the project cost has been received by the contractor.
PROJECT LAY-OUT
Head Race Channel Tail Race Channel Power House Switch Yard
It has curved alignment of 500 m. It becomes straight for about 800 m u/s of
Jinnah Barrage.
Power House
The Power house consist of 4 Turbine
blocks and 1 service bay. Each turbine block consists of 2 units and service bay is provided on the left side the power house. It will be equipped with 8 pit type turbine having its speed 60 rpm.
Switchyard
An open 132 Kv switchyard
will be constructed on the right side of the power house and will be connected to 132/220 Kv Mari Daud Khel Grid station about 4 KM from the project through 132 Kv overhead transmission line.
PROJECT BENENITS
Reduction of dependence on thermal power. Saving in foreign exchange. Employment opportunity during construction and
operation. Improved standard of living and infrastructure. Socio-economic uplift of the area.
PROGRESS OF PROJECT
POWER HOUSE
FABRICATION WORK
FORMWORK IN PROGRESS
BATCHING PLANT
DEWATERING PROCESS
DEWATERING IN PROGRESS
DEWATERING IN PROGRESS
WORK IN PROGRESS
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