
                  History repeats itself way back in the year 1902 J&K developed 2 MW Mini Hydel Power Plant  at Mohra, Kashmir - the first hydel power project in the country and now after more than one century i.e in the year 2011, the J&K Govt. drafted a  Hydro Power Policy for Development  of Mini/Micro Hydel Projects issued vide Govt. Order No. 71-ST of 2011 dated 27.12.2011 wherein  the JAKEDA was entrusted  with a mandate  of implementation of MHEP's  with a capacity of  upto 2MW  with the sole motive of energizing  the unreachable  places  of the state  by harnessing  abundant hydro power potential  on small level.
	Owing to "Indus Water Treaty" the treaty lays restriction on storage of water, by way of construction of big dams on major rivers, thus restricting the scope of hydro power generation.  Otherwise  also the trend  presently world over  is to tap the renewable energy sources from the very micro level, as such it becomes  mandatory  for engineers  to think of power generation  by harnessing  the unlimited  mini scale  hydro potential  of J&K State by least  fiddling with nature.  This   earth can no longer sustain  us so we need to conserve  our natural resources. 
 
	In present day world we can no longer  afford  to have hydro power voice  go unheard  in energy debate.  In this background, JAKEDA started exploration & identifying  of non-generation  streams  and rivulets  to be fitted  with hydro electric equipments for generation of power on a scale serving  a small community/industrial pockets.
	In J&K state, the state electricity  grids  are underserved and small  hydro power  can make  a sustainable  contribution  to solve  power shortage  and help the  economic  development  of the state. Tired of seeing the state's  limited budget being spent on purchase  of power from  northern grid  JAKEDA has joined the State Power Generation Department in  contribution  towards generation  of  energy  through private entities (IPPs : Independent Power Producers).
	The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), Govt. of India (GoI)  is providing financial assistance to JAKEDA and IPPs during  development phase and incentives after successful  completion  of projects and the J&K state also helps  the IPPs by providing financial assistance and other incentives as notified in the Policy for implementation  of these projects.
	JAKEDA intends to work at the bottom of the pyramid (BoP) in rural and per-urban areas  to offer  services  that contribute  to provide  an improved  access to clean energy solutions for low income  customers in these communities.   
                  
| S.No. | Title | Download File | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Development of small hydro projects under IPP Mode | |
| 2 | Development of small hydro projects under EPC mode |