Uhl Stage-III Hydel Project to Generate Rs 200 Crore Annual Revenue for Himachal
Uhl Stage-III Hydel Project to Generate Rs 200 Crore Annual Revenue

Project Revival Generates Rs 200 Crore Annual Revenue

The Uhl Stage-III Hydroelectric Project, once plagued by years of delays, financial constraints and technical setbacks, has emerged as the driving force behind Himachal Pradesh’s energy revival. Located in Mandi district’s Jogindernagar subdivision, the long-delayed project now generates clean electricity and secures an estimated annual revenue of nearly Rs 200 crore for the state.

Electricity Generation Exceeds 465 Million Units

The project has generated nearly 465 million units (MU) of electricity since becoming operational. It produced around 25 MU during the last two months of the 2024-25 financial year, followed by 345 MU in 2025-26. In the current financial year, generation has already crossed 95 MU, with officials confident of achieving the annual target of 390 MU.

Government Intervention and Financial Restructuring

The revival gained momentum after the state government undertook a comprehensive review of the project in March 2023, expediting long-pending restoration works. A major breakthrough came with the arrangement of a Rs 185-crore low-interest loan through Kangra Central Cooperative Bank, which financed the completion of rehabilitation and repair works necessary for full-scale operations. The government also negotiated a reduction in the interest rate on the project’s loan from the Power Finance Corporation, a move expected to save nearly Rs 30 crore annually. With regular revenue now flowing in, the project has begun repaying both principal and interest, significantly improving its financial sustainability.

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Revenue and Fiscal Benefits for the State

At the prevailing average tariff of around Rs 5 per unit, Uhl Stage-III is expected to generate approximately Rs 200 crore in annual revenue, with earnings likely to rise as electricity tariffs increase in the coming years. The project will also provide a direct fiscal boost to the state government with 13 per cent of its revenue accruing to Himachal Pradesh. This is expected to translate into an additional Rs 25-30 crore annually, supporting welfare programmes and infrastructure development.

Challenges and Future Outlook

According to Devender Kumar, Managing Director of Uhl Stage-III project, generation in the previous financial year remained below target because the neighbouring Shanan Hydroelectric Project remained shut for nearly a month, interrupting the supply of 23 cusecs of water required for optimal operations. Despite the setback, output has steadily improved. With operations stabilised and production rising, Uhl Stage-III now stands as a model of infrastructure revival, demonstrating how strategic financial planning and timely execution can transform stalled public projects into engines of clean energy, sustainable revenue and long-term economic growth for Himachal Pradesh.

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