Rural Afghanistan is blessed with renewable energy resources, including hydro, solar, wind and biomass. However, a lack of modern forms af energy generation means these resources are wasted (UNDP). We are proud to be a part of the energy projects that focus on providing new sources of energy for the Afghans.
Truth Land’s role in the Afghanistan’s most important energy project is vital. We have been involved in several hydropower, transmission and distribution projects. A few of our energy projects are listed below.
HYDROPOWER
Baghdara Hydropower, 210 MW, Kapisa
Topography Survey, Bathymetry Survey, Geotechnical Supervision
Charkh-e-Lagar Micro Hydropowner, 600 KW, Logar
ESAI, Geaology, Hydrology Study, Topography Survey, Geotechnical Investigation, Rock and Soil Mechanics and Testing
Shorabak Hydropower, 7.5 MW, Badakhshan
Bathymetry Survey, Topography Survey, Geotechnical Consultant and Supervision
Chok-e-Wardak Micro Hydropower, 3.9 MW, Wardak
Feasibility Study, Hydrology Study, ESAI, Topography Survey, Distribution Net work Survey, Geotechnical Investigation, Rock and Soil Mechanics and Testing
POWER TRANSMISSION & POWER DISTRIBUTION
Transmission Line From Sheberghan To Dasht-E-Alwan 5DO kV
Geophysical Testing, Geotechnical Investigation, Soil Mechanics and Testing
Transmission Line from Doshi to Bamyan, 220 kV
Geophysical Testing, Geotechnical Investigation, Soil Mechanics and Testing, QC Job Labs
Transmission Line CASA 1000
Geophysical Testing, Geotechnical Investigation, Soil Mechanics and Testing
Chak-e-Wardak Micro hydropower, 3.9 MW, Ward ak
Distribution Network Topography Survey, As-built