Himachal Unleashed: Your Ultimate Guide

Shongtong Karcham Hydroelectric Project – The Next Giant of the Sutlej

Overview:
The Shongtong Karcham HEP is a 450 MW run-of-the-river project being developed by Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL) on the Sutlej River in Kinnaur district. Designed with minimal surface disruption and high-efficiency underground systems, it is expected to generate approximately 1,594 million units (MU) of electricity annually. Once operational, it will strengthen Himachal’s position as a hydropower leader in India.

📍 Location & Key Details

AttributeDetails
CoordinatesNear Powari village, Kinnaur
Elevation~1,800 meters above sea level
RiverSutlej
Installed Capacity450 MW (3 × 150 MW Francis turbines)
Project TypeRun-of-the-river
OperatorHPPCL
StatusUnder construction (target completion: Nov 2026)

🏗️ Engineering Highlights

  • Diversion Barrage:
    A 102.5-meter-long barrage near Powari diverts up to 406 cumecs of Sutlej water into the system.
  • Sedimentation Chambers:
    Four underground chambers, each 300 meters long, remove silt before water enters the headrace tunnel.
  • Headrace Tunnel (HRT):
    A 8.02 km-long, 10-meter diameter circular tunnel carries water to the surge shaft.
  • Surge Shaft & Pressure Shafts:
    • Surge Shaft: 39.5 meters in diameter
    • Pressure Shafts: Three steel-lined shafts (5.1 m diameter, 211 m long) feed the turbines.
  • Powerhouse:
    Underground facility near Ralli village, housing three vertical-axis Francis turbines.

🌄 Environmental & Strategic Context

  • Minimal Surface Impact:
    Most components are underground, preserving the fragile Himalayan landscape and minimizing displacement.
  • Clean Energy Contribution:
    Will supply power to over 800,000 households, reducing carbon emissions and fossil fuel dependency.
  • Geological Challenges:
    The project faced delays due to fragile rock strata, monsoon disruptions, and proximity to NH-5 and local settlements.

🧭 Accessibility

  • Nearest Towns:
    • Reckong Peo (~10 km)
    • Powari and Ralli (project villages)
  • By Road:
    Located along NH-5, about 220 km from Shimla via Rampur and Tapri.
  • By Train:
    Nearest major station: Shimla (broad gauge access via Kalka)
  • By Air:
    Shimla Airport (~230 km) or Chandigarh Airport (~350 km)

You May Also Like…