<Tr> <Th> Turbines </Th> <Td> 3 x 110 MW Pelton - type </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Installed capacity </Th> <Td> 330 MW </Td> </Tr> <P> The Kishanganga Hydroelectric Plant is an $864 million dam which is part of a run - of - the - river hydroelectric scheme that is designed to divert water from the Kishanganga River to a power plant in the Jhelum River basin . It is located 5 km (3 mi) north of Bandipore in Jammu and Kashmir, India and will have an installed capacity of 330 MW . Construction on the project began in 2007 and was expected to be complete in 2016 . Construction on the dam was temporarily halted by the Hague's Permanent Court of Arbitration (CoA) in October 2011 due to Pakistan's protest of its effect on the flow of the Kishanganga River (called the Neelum River in Pakistan). In February 2013, the CoA ruled that India could divert all the water leaving a minimum amount of water to the downstream of the dam on Kishanganga River for the purpose of environmental flows . First Unit of capacity 110 MW is tested successfully by construction company NHPC on 13 March 2018 . All the three units (3 x 110 MW) were commissioned and synchronised with the electricity grid by 30 March 2018 . </P> <P> Pakistan is worried that the project will have adverse impacts on the flow of the river, which flows into their country and meets with the Jhelum River . Pakistan is constructing the Neelum--Jhelum Hydropower Plant downstream of the Kishanganga . The Kishanganga Hydroelectric Plant operates in a similar sense as the Neelum--Jhelum Hydropower Plant, using a dam to divert the Kishanganga (Neelum) River to a power station before it is discharged into Wular Lake which is fed by the Jhelum River . The Kishanganga Project will divert a portion of the Neelum River from Pakistan which will reduce power generation at the Neelum--Jhelum Hydropower Plant . India states the project will divert 10 percent of the river's flow while other estimates stand as high as 33 percent . Nevertheless, water flow below the Neelum--Jhelum Dam, in Pakistan occupied Neelum Valley, is expected to be minimal as both projects are diverting water to the Jhelum River . This has the potential to have adverse impacts in the Neelum Valley . </P>

Name the hydroelectric project that will be built over the chandra basin