Uri Hydroelectric Project

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The Uri Hydroelectric Project is a major run-of-the-river power generation scheme on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, India, developed to harness hydroelectric energy in the Himalayan region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydroelectric power plant
run-of-the-river power project
basinCountry India
Pakistan NERFINISHED
category Dams on the Jhelum River
Hydroelectric power stations in Jammu and Kashmir
Run-of-the-river power stations
commissioned 1997
constructionStart 1989
contributesTo power supply in northern India
country India
developedBy NHPC Limited NERFINISHED
National Hydroelectric Power Corporation NERFINISHED
generationType run-of-the-river
gridConnection Northern Regional Grid of India NERFINISHED
hasComponent Uri-I Hydroelectric Station NERFINISHED
Uri-II Hydroelectric Station NERFINISHED
hasEnvironmentalContext Himalayan region
installedCapacity 0.48 GW
480 MW
locatedIn Baramulla district NERFINISHED
Jammu and Kashmir NERFINISHED
locatedInCountrySubdivision Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Himalayas NERFINISHED
locatedNear Uri town NERFINISHED
locatedNearBorderWith Pakistan NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Jhelum River NERFINISHED
operator NHPC Limited NERFINISHED
ownedBy NHPC Limited NERFINISHED
partOfRiverBasin Jhelum River basin NERFINISHED
plantType run-of-the-river scheme
purpose electricity generation
hydroelectric power generation
technology hydroelectric turbines
usesEnergySource hydropower
usesWatercourse Jhelum River NERFINISHED
waterSource Jhelum River NERFINISHED

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Uri Dam partOf Uri Hydroelectric Project