Salma Dam | |
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Official name | Afghan-India Friendship Dam |
Country | Afghanistan |
Location | Chishti Sharif District, Herat Province |
Coordinates | 34°19′51″N 63°49′31″E / 34.33083°N 63.82528°E |
Purpose | Irrigation and electricity |
Status | Completed |
Construction began | 1976 |
Opening date | 4 June 2016 |
Construction cost | US$ 290 million |
Owner(s) | Government of Afghanistan |
Operator(s) | Ministry of Energy and Water |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Embankment |
Impounds | Hari River |
Height | 107.5 m (353 ft) |
Length | 551 m (1,808 ft) |
Reservoir | |
Active capacity | 560×10 6 m3 (453,999 acre⋅ft) |
Inactive capacity | 633×10 6 m3 (513,181 acre⋅ft) |
Catchment area | 11,700 km2 (4,500 sq mi) |
Turbines | 3 × 14 MW |
Installed capacity | 42 MW |
Annual generation | 86.6 GWh |
The Salma Dam,[1][2] officially named Afghan-India Friendship Dam,[3] is an embankment dam located on the Hari River in Chishti Sharif District of Herat Province in western Afghanistan. It has a hydroelectric power station that produces 42 MW (56,000 hp) of electricity in addition to providing irrigation for 75,000 ha (190,000 acres) of farmland.[4]
The Salma Dam was opened on 4 June 2016 by former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani along with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.