Naying is a 1,000MW hydro power project. It is planned on Siyom river/basin in Arunachal Pradesh, India. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the permitting stage. It will be developed in a single phase. The project construction is likely to commence in 2026 and is expected to enter into commercial operation in 2030. Buy the profile here.

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The project is being developed by Naying DSC Power. DSC and Government of Arunachal Pradesh are currently owning the project having ownership stake of 89% and 11% respectively.

Naying is a run-of-river project. The hydro reservoir capacity is planned to be 82 million cubic meter. The gross head and net head of the project will be 285m and 245m respectively. The total number of penstocks, pipes or long channels that carry water down from the hydroelectric reservoir to the turbines inside the actual power station, is expected to be 2 in number. The penstock length will be 300m. The penstock diameter will be 7m. The project is expected to generate 4,966.77 GWh of electricity.

The hydro power project consists of 4 turbines, each with 250MW nameplate capacity.

The project has 4 electric generators that will be installed at the project site.

Development status

The project construction is expected to commence from 2026. Subsequent to that it will enter into commercial operation by 2030.

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This content was updated on 10 July 2024

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This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Power Intelligence Center, which provides detailed profiles of over 170,000 active, planned and under construction power plants worldwide from announcement through to operation across all technologies and countries worldwide.