Arunachal emerges as India’s hydropower capital: CM Khandu

Arunachal CM highlights the state’s vast hydropower potential and its impact on economic growth and community welfare.
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Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Thursday termed the state as the emerging hydropower capital of India, highlighting its massive energy potential and its transformative role in economic development and community welfare.

In a post on X, Khandu said that with a hydropower potential of 56,000 megawatts, Arunachal Pradesh is not only positioning itself as the energy engine of the nation but is also setting an example of how environmental beauty and modern infrastructure can coexist.

“Arunachal is rising, not only as the hydro capital of India, but as a beacon of how natural beauty and modern progress can walk hand in hand,” he stated.

Showcasing the rapid progress made in the power sector, the chief minister noted that several key hydropower projects that were once confined to paperwork are now becoming operational realities.

The 600 MW Kameng project has already been completed, while the 2,000 MW Subansiri Lower project is nearing commissioning, he said. “In a major boost to the country’s energy capacity, the 2,880 MW Dibang project, set to become India’s largest hydroelectric plant, is also progressing steadily,” Khandu informed. The chief minister revealed that 13 new projects with a combined capacity of 15,000 MW are expected to come up in the next three years, signaling an unprecedented surge in Arunachal’s role in national energy production.

However, he underlined that the hydropower push is not solely about generating electricity but about improving lives across the state.

“This isn’t just about power generation. It’s about powering people’s lives,” he emphasised.

Khandu detailed the tangible economic benefits flowing from these projects.

According to him, Rs 4,171 crore worth of free power will be routed back to the state, directly boosting Arunachal’s internal revenue. In addition, Rs 735 crore is being invested directly into local communities, supporting infrastructure, livelihoods, and welfare.

The chief minister also mentioned that the state expects Rs 1,884 crore annually in dividends from its hydropower ventures, a major injection into the state economy.

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