Tarbela Dam, built in 1974, is one of the world’s largest dams and supplies 16% of Pakistan’s electricity. As demand for power has increased, the World Bank is helping the government of Pakistan ...
The Tarbela Dam marks its 50th anniversary this year, standing as a symbol of Pakistan's commitment to water management and clean energy. Completed in 1974, the dam has played a pivotal role in ...
Tarbela Dam has attained its maximum conservation level at 1,550 feet above mean sea level, resulting in around 5.827 million acre-feet (MAF) of water in the reservoir -- a good omen for agricultural ...
The total electricity generation capacity of Tarbela Power House will reach 6,418 megawatts from the existing 4,888 MW after the commissioning of the Tarbela 5th Extension Project in 2025. The WAPDA ...
SWABI: The authorities on Monday stopped consumers from marching to the Tarbela Dam’s powerhouse, confining them to the Hamlat Chowk on Topi-Tarbela Road, where they staged a sit-in to push for ending ...
Pakistan has a coastline, opening to the Arabian Sea. It even has an embryonic surfing scene, and that’s a worthy story for another time. But historically, the country hasn’t been typically known as a ...
Pakistan’s catastrophic floods this year overshadowed the Indus River’s pivotal role in irrigating the country’s farmland and generating its electricity. But even as river levees tumbled, engineers ...
ISLAMABAD: Tarbela Dam on Wednesday attained its maximum conservation level at 1,550 feet, but Mangla Dam is unlikely to be filled to its capacity this year. Tarbela has now its maximum live storage ...
The mega water reservoir of Tarbela has been filled to its maximum level of 1550 feet above mean sea level, resulting in 5.827 million acre feet (MAF) of water in the Dam, which is a good omen for ...
LAHORE: The year 2024 marks a momentous occasion for developing water and hydropower resources in Pakistan, as the iconic Tarbela Dam turns 50 this year. Water filling in the reservoir commenced 50 ...
The mega water reservoir of Tarbela has been filled to its maximum level of 1,550 feet above mean sea level, resulting in 5.809 million acre-feet (MAF) of water in the Dam, which is a good omen for ...