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Dibang Hydropower Project Launched in Arunachal to Power Northeast’s Green Growth

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By Hindustan Pioneer 4 Min Read Published July 22, 2025
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India’s Largest Hydropower Project Set to Generate 2,880 MW of Clean Energy

Arunachal Pradesh has officially launched the Dibang Multipurpose Hydropower Project, a transformative infrastructure venture that will generate a staggering 2,880 megawatts (MW) of electricity. Located in the Lower Dibang Valley, the project is now India’s largest hydroelectric undertaking and aims to deliver power, irrigation, and flood control across the Northeast.

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India’s Largest Hydropower Project Set to Generate 2,880 MW of Clean EnergyA Game-Changer for the Northeastern Power GridEnvironmental Balance and Local SafeguardsTimeline of ExecutionSupporting India’s Clean Energy GoalsNortheast India’s Path to Energy Independence

The project, valued at ₹31,875 crore, is being implemented by NHPC Limited with the full support of the central government.

A Game-Changer for the Northeastern Power Grid

Once operational, the Dibang project will supply power to Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Nagaland, easing the region’s chronic power shortages. This alone is expected to reduce peak-hour blackouts by over 60%.

Moreover, by integrating the output into India’s national power grid, the project enhances the stability of the country’s overall energy infrastructure. It also supports the ‘One Nation, One Grid’ vision by extending connectivity to remote border districts.

Environmental Balance and Local Safeguards

Although large dam projects often raise ecological concerns, Dibang has been designed with extensive environmental protections. For instance, the project will create over 4,000 hectares of compensatory forest, ensuring no net loss of green cover.

Wildlife corridors will also be established to preserve the movement patterns of local species. In addition, annual biodiversity audits will assess ecological health, and adjustments will be made as needed.

Crucially, the government has announced a ₹500 crore rehabilitation package for displaced communities, including housing, job training, and education support.

“We are building infrastructure that works in harmony with nature,” said Pema Khandu, Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh.

Timeline of Execution

The implementation of the Dibang project will follow a phased approach:

  • 2025: Site clearance and dam foundation construction
  • 2026–2029: Core construction, installation of turbines, and auxiliary systems
  • 2030: Full commissioning and integration with national grid

During this period, thousands of skilled and unskilled jobs will be generated in the region, boosting local incomes and infrastructure development.

Supporting India’s Clean Energy Goals

The Dibang project is more than just a power station — it is a key component of India’s transition to clean energy. Once operational, the plant is expected to reduce carbon emissions by over 12 million tonnes annually, making it one of the largest contributors to India’s green goals in the power sector.

Moreover, it will improve the irrigation of agricultural zones downstream, which is expected to raise crop productivity and ensure water security for farmers.

Northeast India’s Path to Energy Independence

With the launch of this hydropower giant, Arunachal Pradesh positions itself at the heart of India’s energy transition. The project marks a crucial step toward self-sufficiency, sustainable growth, and cross-border electricity trade in the years ahead.

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