Year 2024 marks a momentous
occasion for development of water and hydropower resources in Pakistan, as the
iconic Tarbela Dam turns 50 this year. After completion of the civil works of
Tarbela Dam by WAPDA in third quarter of 1974, filling of water in the
reservoir commenced 50 years ago.
Tarbela Dam stands as a symbol of
national pride over the last five decades. Tarbela is the capstone of the Indus
Basin Plan to ensure the continued and improved supply of water to millions of
acres of irrigated land in Pakistan, mitigate floods and generate green, clean
and most affordable hydroelectricity to move wheel of the national economy.
Tarbela Dam Project has been
playing an instrumental role for economic development and social uplift in
Pakistan during the last 50 years. The contribution Tarbela Dam Project has
made towards progress in the country can be judged from the fact that it has
released 406-million-acre feet (MAF) of stored water from the reservoir for
agriculture and contributed 590,361 million units of low-cost and environment
friendly hydel electricity to the National Grid. It is important to note that
the economic and financial benefits of one MAF of water in Pakistan are
estimated at US$ 1,000 million (US$ 1 billion). Therefore, total benefits
accrued from Tarbela Dam during the last 50 years stand at US$ 406 billion.
Tarbela Dam, the largest earth
and rock-fill dam in the world at the time of its completion, is located across
River Indus 64 Km north-west of Islamabad. The construction work on Tarbela Dam
commenced in 1968, while all the civil workscompleted in 1974. Development of
powerhouses commenced in phases starting from 1974 onwards.
Tarbela Dam Project consists of a
9,000 feet (2,743 meters) long and 470 feet (143 meters) high embankment across
the entire width of the river. It has two spillways with cumulative discharge
capacity of 1,500,000 cusecs (42,476 cumeces). Two auxiliary embankment dams
close the low- level ridges in the left bank valley. A group of 4 tunnels, each
0.8 Km long through the right abutment, were constructed for irrigation
releases and power generation.
Tarbela reservoir which spans
over an area of 259 square Km, had initially a live storage of 9.68 MAF.
However, it has reduced to 5.77 MAF due to natural phenomenon of sedimentation
during the last 50 years.
A power station on the right bank
near the toe of main dam houses 17 power units at Tunnels 1, 2,3 and 4. Tarbela
is the biggest electricity generation facility in Pakistan with installed
capacity of 4888 MW51.6% of the total hydel capacity of WAPDA. The installed capacity
at Tarbela will further increase to 6418 MW after completion of the under- construction
Tarbela 5th Extension Hydropower Project.
Cost of Tarbela Dam Project
including power units 1 to 14 amounts to US $ 2,630 million. Cost of Tarbela
4th Extension Hydropower Project with power units 15 to 17 stands at US$ 1,075
million, while that of under-construction Tarbela 5th Extension,
with power units 18 to 20, is estimated at US $ 807 million.
To mark 50 years completion of Tarbela Dam, the Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.50/-denomination is being issue by Pakistan Post on October 1st, 2024.
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