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The 2400 MW Warsak hydroelectric power plant rehabilitation project, which produces nearly 1000 GWh / year, is helping to solve this energy crisis by allowing the Government of Pakistan to maintain a production capacity at the same time. once cheap and non-emissive. Located in Northwest Pakistan on the Kabul River, this dam was built in the 1960s but is suffering today from the dilapidated electro-mechanical equipment and the siltation of the reservoir: the dam now functions as a dam over the water - and even the intake is now threatened with siltation. This is the reason why doing nothing would lead to a gradual shutdown of electricity production. To meet these challenges, the project includes three actions: Rehabilitation works to secure the intake and renew all electromechanical equipment; Upgrading the maintenance shop Accompanying measures on flood management and the fight against sedimentation. https://www.afd.fr/fr/rehabilitation-de-la-centrale-hydroelectrique-de-warsak?origin=/fr/recherche?page=all&query=%2A&view=tile&filter%5B0%5D=type_k%3D%22page_afd_project%22&filter%5B1%5D=type_k%3D%22page_ong_project%22&filter%5B2%5D=type_k%3D%22page_research_project%22&filter%5B3%5D=source%3D%22afd%22&size=16&from=160&sort=_score%2Cdesc&facetOptions%5B0%5D=funding_program_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B1%5D=funding_type_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B2%5D=thematic_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B3%5D=country_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B4%5D=year_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B5%5D=program_family_k%2Csize%2C200 |