WAPDA's hydropower generation exceeds 6000 MW due to increased Indus River System Authority (IRSA) water reserves, providing peak power of 6118 MW to the National Grid.

Associated Press Of Pakistan WAPDA's hydropower generation has surpassed 6000 MW. This significant achievement is a result of increased water indent by the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) from the water reservoirs. During peak hours last night, WAPDA's Hydel Power Stations supplied an impressive 6118 MW to the National Grid.

The enhanced hydropower generation underscores WAPDA’s capability to meet increasing demand for electricity and contribute to national energy security. This milestone is a testament to the effective management of water resources by IRSA and highlights the importance of sustainable hydropower development in Pakistan's energy mix.

WAPDA's continued focus on renewable energy sources, including hydropower, plays a crucial role in diversifying the country’s power generation portfolio and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. As the nation continues to grapple with fluctuating electricity supply, such advancements are vital for ensuring reliable and sustainable power distribution across Pakistan.