Ranjit Sagar Dam

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Ranjit Sagar Dam
Location of Ranjit Sagar Dam
Country India
Coordinates 32°26′33″N 75°43′43″E / 32.44250°N 75.72861°E / 32.44250; 75.72861Coordinates: 32°26′33″N 75°43′43″E / 32.44250°N 75.72861°E / 32.44250; 75.72861
Status Operational
Construction began 1981
Owner(s) Punjab State Power Corporation
Dam and spillways
Spillway type Controlled-chute
Spillway capacity 24,637 m3/s (870,047 cu ft/s)
Power station
Commission date 2000[1]

The Ranjit Sagar Dam, also known as the Thein Dam, is part of a hydroelectric project constructed by the Government of Punjab on the Ravi River in the state of Punjab. The project is situated near Pathankot city in Pathankot District of the state of Punjab. The project is the largest hydroelectric dam in the state of Punjab. The township where the site is located is called Shah pur Kandi Township. Feasibility studies for the project began in 1953 and geotechnical studies continued until 1980. Construction began in 1981, the generators were commissioned in 2000 and the project complete in March 2001.[2]

The project is used for both irrigation purposes and power generation. It has an 600 Megawatt capacity. The dam is one of the highest earth-fill dams in India and has the largest diameter penstock pipes in the country. It is located upstream of the Madhopur Barrage at Madhopur.[3]

References

  1. "Ranjit Sagar Dam". Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd. Retrieved 24 November 2011. 
  2. "An Overview of Ranjit Sagar Dam Project, Gurdaspur District, Punjab". Geological Survey of India. Retrieved 24 November 2011. 
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