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India’s Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project begins testing its first 250 MW unit, advancing toward full operation by 2026.
India’s largest hydropower project, the 2,000 MW Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project on the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border, has begun wet commissioning of its first 250 MW unit, a key step toward full operation by 2026.
The test, involving water flow without power generation, marks progress after years of delays due to protests and legal issues.
Four units are ready for testing, with at least two needing synchronization before power production begins.
The project, launched in 2005 and resumed in 2019, aims to boost clean energy, regional development, and national energy security.
Meanwhile, the related Subansiri Upper Project’s environmental hearing has been moved to October 28, 2025, amid ongoing local opposition.
El proyecto hidroeléctrico Subansiri Lower de la India comienza a probar su primera unidad de 250 MW, avanzando hacia la operación completa para 2026.