SOUTH WAZIRISTAN LOWER: The Water. Power Development Authority (Wapda) has restored the affected generating units of the Gomal Zam Hydropower Station after eight years and successfully synchronised it with the national grid, bringing the facility back to its full generation capacity of 17.4 megawatts (MW).
Officials said. both of the station’s generating units had ceased operations in October 2016 due to a major technical fault.
One unit was repaired and brought back into service in June 2018, restoring half of the station’s installed capacity. However, the second unit remained out of service because of the complexity of the technical damage.
As a result, thehydropower stationcontinued operating at only half of its installed capacity, generating 8.7MW, for the past eight years.
According to a statement issued by Wapda on Thursday, the restoration marks a significant milestone for the country’s hydropower sector.
With both generating units now operational, the power station has resumed full-capacity electricity production, increasing the supply of low-cost. environmentally friendly hydropower to the national grid while strengthening the electricity system in southern districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly the Dera Ismail Khan Division.
Wapda officials said the restored generating units were connected to the national grid after successfully completing all mandatory technical, operational. safety tests to ensure reliable and secure operation.
The authority added that the hydropower station is now contributing its full generation capacity to Pakistan’s energy network.
To restore the remaining units, Wapda launched a rehabilitation project in April 2026 at a cost of Rs359.5 million.
The project was completed within 80 days, ahead of schedule,. the repaired unit was successfully recommissioned on June 25, 2026.
The Gomal Zam Hydropower Station is connected to the national grid through the 132-kilovolt South Waziristan Lower-Tank transmission line. has the capacity to generate approximately 90.9 million units of low-cost, clean electricity annually.
According to Wapda, the restoration of the power station will enhance the stability of electricity supply in South Waziristan, Tank, Dera Ismail Khan. other remote areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The authority added the project would also contribute to increasing the share of renewable energy in Pakistan’s electricity mix while reducing dependence on imported fuels.
The Gomal Zam Dam is one of Pakistan’s major multi-purpose water resource projects. Construction began in 2002 but faced prolonged delays due tosecurity challenges, financial constraints and administrative issues.
The main structure of the dam wascompleted in 2013, while thehydropower componentbecamefully operationalin 2017 following the completion of installation, commissioning. testing works.
The dam has a gross water storage capacity of approximately 1.14 million acre-feet. provides irrigation water to nearly 191,000 acres of agricultural land, contributing significantly to agricultural productivity in the region.
Standing about 133 metres high, the project also plays an important role in flood mitigation, water conservation. regional socio-economic development.
The dam is located in the Kar Kanra area ofWana tehsilin Lower South Waziristan. on the eastern bank of the Gomal River.
The project has been constructed on land traditionally inhabited by the Zali Khel clan. the largest sub-tribe of the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe.
It is regarded as one of the region’s most significant water resources andrenewable energyprojects, playing a vital role in electricity generation, irrigation. regional development.
Energy experts described the restoration of the Gomal Zam Hydropower Station as an important achievement forPakistan’s renewable energy sector.
They said the project’s return to full generation capacity would strengthen the national grid, increase the availability of affordable. clean electricity, and deliver long-term economic and environmental benefits to the country, particularly to communities in southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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