SJVN's Rampur Hydro Power Station Sets New Generation Records
SJVN's 412 MW Rampur Hydro Power Station has achieved its highest-ever annual generation, producing 2,098.03 million units (MU) as of March 26, 2026. The station also met its Design Energy target of 1,878 MU for FY 2025-26 on December 8, 2025, significantly ahead of the fiscal year's end.
Record Output Achieved
The 412 MW Rampur Hydro Power Station, operated by SJVN Limited, has established a new benchmark in electricity generation. On March 26, 2026, it recorded its highest-ever annual output at 2,098.03 million units, surpassing its previous record from FY 2019-20. The station also achieved its Design Energy target for FY 2025-26, set at 1,878 million units, by December 8, 2025.
Significance for SJVN
These dual achievements highlight SJVN's effective operational management and its ability to maximize output from its hydropower assets. The performance contributes to India's renewable energy goals and energy security by demonstrating the station's efficiency and capacity to exceed expectations.
Rampur Hydro Background
SJVN Limited, a government-owned company, is a key player in India's power sector, particularly in hydroelectric generation. The Rampur Hydro Power Project, operational since December 2014, is a 412 MW run-of-the-river facility in Himachal Pradesh. It operates in cascade with the Nathpa Jhakri Hydroelectric Project. Historically, SJVN's hydro projects have faced operational challenges due to unpredictable weather, including heavy rains and floods affecting water availability.
Impact of Achievements
The record generation reinforces SJVN's reputation for operational excellence in hydropower. It boosts confidence in the reliability and efficiency of its hydropower assets and sets a higher performance benchmark for the Rampur station and other SJVN facilities. The station's ability to generate optimal output ahead of schedule is a testament to its capabilities.
Hydrological Risks Remain
Hydropower generation remains vulnerable to climate variations and changing hydrological conditions, which can affect output and operational stability. Extreme weather events, as seen in the past, have the potential to cause damage and impact revenue for hydropower projects.
Industry Performance
SJVN's Rampur Hydro's performance sets a high bar for operational efficiency. In the broader sector, NHPC Limited also reported record generation of 28,102 MU in FY 2023-24, surpassing its targets. This indicates a competitive and strong performing hydro generation landscape in India, with companies like NTPC and Tata Power also expanding their renewable capacities.
Looking Ahead
Investors and observers will monitor SJVN's ability to sustain this high level of operational efficiency across its hydro fleet. The financial impact of these generation records on FY 2025-26 results will be key. Continued progress on SJVN's capacity expansion plans and its management of potential climate-related risks affecting future generation will also be important.
