ISLAMABAD, July 16 (NNN-APP) – Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan, inaugurated the Diamer Bhasha dam, with an installed capacity of 4,500-megawatt electricity production, at the River Indus in the country’s northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, said an official statement.
The dam, scheduled to be completed by 2028, will be the tallest roller compact concrete dam in the world, with a height of 272 metres, an 8.1 million acre feet reservoir and 14 spillway gates. The multipurpose dam will help the country for water storage, flood mitigation, water diversion for irrigation and power generation.
The Diamer Bhasha dam is the country’s third-largest, after Terbela and Mangla dams, being built at the River Indus.
The Pakistani government signed a contract with a joint venture of Power China and Frontier Works Organisation (FWO), for the construction of the dam, which will reportedly increase the country’s water storage capacity from 30 days to 48 days.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony, the prime minister said, the dam would benefit the country both economically and environmentally, especially the local people by creating jobs and supporting their business.
The prime minister announced that the government would now move towards building more dams on rivers, because these would decrease pressure on foreign exchange reserves of the country by not importing furnace oil for power production.
“We need to learn from China in the building of dams. Pakistan is going to build its third big dam, while China has already built thousands of big dams, which played a vital role in its development,” said the prime minister, expressing thanks to China for support in the project.
In a separate statement, Special Assistant to the prime minister on Information, Asim Saleem Bajwa said, after the power plant, water reservoir will supply 1.2 million acres for agriculture, produce cheaper, greener hydro-power and will create 16,000 jobs by boosting different sectors.– NNN-APP