Renala Khurd Hydropower Plant

Renala Khurd Hydropower Plant
Location of Renala Khurd Hydropower Plant in Pakistan
Official name Renala Khurd Hydropower Plant
Location Renala Khurd, Okara District, Punjab, Pakistan
Coordinates 30°52′57.70″N 073°35′52.77″E / 30.8826944°N 73.5979917°E / 30.8826944; 73.5979917Coordinates: 30°52′57.70″N 073°35′52.77″E / 30.8826944°N 73.5979917°E / 30.8826944; 73.5979917
Status Operational
Construction began 1920
Opening date 1925
Owner(s) Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA)
Dam and spillways
Type of dam run-of-the-river
Impounds Lower Bari Doab Canal
Power station
Name Renala Khurd Hydroelectric Plant
Coordinates 36°6′55″N 73°55′0″E / 36.11528°N 73.91667°E / 36.11528; 73.91667 (Renala Khurd Hydroelectric Plant)
Operator(s) WAPDA
Commission date 1925
Turbines 5 x 22 kW (30 hp)
Installed capacity .11 MW (150 hp)
Annual generation 3.61 GWh (13.0 TJ)

Renala Khurd Hydropower Plant (RKHPP) is a small, low-head, run-of-the-river hydroelectric generation station with a 1.1 megawatts (1,500 hp) capacity, located at Renala Khurd, Okara District, North-East of Punjab province of Pakistan, on the flows of Lower Bari Doab Canal. It is located about 116 kilometres (72 mi) away from Lahore and 18 kilometres (11 mi) away from the district capital Okara city towards south-west of Lahore on national highway (GT Road) and on Lahore-Karachi main railway line. Having five turbine units, each rated for 22 kW (30 hp) production capacity, this plant was set up to meet the electricity needs of the Mitchells Fruit Farms and Food Processing unit etc.[1]

Renala Khurd Hydral Power Station is one of the most popular hydral stations of Pakistan and it is situated on Canal Lower Bari Doab at Renala Khurd, Punjab, Pakistan. Sir Ganga Ram (1851–1927), a civil engineer and leading philanthropist of his time, established Renala Hydral Power Station in 1925, Pakistan's (Indian Subcontinent's) first Hydropower station.[2]

Sir Ganga Ram, a great engineer and a great philanthropist, born in 1851 in Mangtanwala, a small village of Punjab province in British India, now in Punjab, Pakistan, was a leading philanthropist and agriculturist of his time and established the Renala hydropower station in Renala Khurd, Punjab, in 1925.[3]

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