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TARBELA DAM FILLED TO MAXIMUM LEVEL OF 1550 FEET 6.047 MAF WATER STORED IN TARBELA RESERVOIR

Lahore- August 20, 2018: Tarbela Dam today filled to its maximum storage level of 1550 feet above mean sea level.

It is worth mentioning that 6.047 MAF water to the tune of maximum live storage capacity of Tarbela has been stored in the reservoir.

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IMPROVED WATER SUPPLY TO SINDH, BALOCHISTAN: WAPDA TO ENHANCE STORAGE CAPACITY OF HUB DAM

August 15, 2018: The Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) has decided to enhance the storage capacity of Hub Dam in order to meet the increasing requirement of water in the country, Sindh and Balochistan in particular.

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HISTORY MADE: NEELUM JHELUM ATTAINS FULL GENERATION CAPACITY OF 969 MW

NJHP Powerhouse

August 14, 2018: Thestrategically important Neelum Jhelum Hydropower Project achieved a historic landmark as the project today attained its maximum generation capacity of 969 MW. All units of the project are generating power to their maximum.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS - WAPDA CHAIRMAN HOISTS NATIONAL FLAG AT WAPDA HOUSE

14 aug o1Lahore – August 14, 2018: A graceful ceremony was held here today at WAPDA House to celebrate the Independence Day with national zeal. WAPDA Chairman Lt Gen Muzammil Hussain (Retd) was the chief guest on the occasion who hoisted the National Flag followed by the National Anthem that was sung by the students of WAPDA schools in consonance with the main flag hoisting ceremony at Islamabad.

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Neelum Jhelum Project’s last unit also synchronised with National Grid; The unit starts power generation on trial basis; Neelum Jhelum Project to attain full capacity of 969MW in couple of days

August 13, 2018: The fourth and the last generating unit of Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project has also been successfully synchronised with the National Grid today and started providing power to the system on trial basis. During its trial run, this unit will be tested on various loads ranging up to 242 MW.

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