The Pandoh Dam is an hill dam on the Beas stream in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Under the Beas Project, the dam was completed in 1977 and its primary purpose is hydroelectric power generation. Part of a run-of-the-river power theme, it diverts the waters of the Beas to the southwest through a 38 metric linear unit (24 mi) long system of tunnels and channels. The water is used for power generation at the Dehar Power House before being discharged into the Sutlej River, connecting both rivers. The power house has an put in capability of 990 MW. The system diverts 256 cumecs (9000 cusecs) of Beas waters to the Satluj River. The project was completed in 1977.
The two major rivers Beas associated Satluj flow out of the mountain chain and reach exation distinction of roughly 1099 linear unit. The waters of Beas are continuous flow from ice-melt and flow throughout the year. This was realized and a arrange created to take advantage of the potential of ttent wherever they're separated by a crow fly distance of roughly thirty six metric linear unit and have an elevhis stream system. The power potential was estimated as one,000 MW. The plans originally called Beas Project Unit - I Beas Satluj Link Project went through many revisions for amusing the waters of Beas stream. The first arrange ready by geographic area Irrigation Department in 1957. The 1957 plan contemplated a diversion dam at Pandoh, 11.26-kilometre (7.00 mi) tunnel, 19.31-kilometre (12.00 mi) open channel, 4.82-kilometre (3.00 mi) tunnel
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