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⁦Seymareh Dam⁩

⁦Seymareh Dam⁩ (سد سیمره), ⁦also known as Seimare Dam⁩, ⁦is a concrete double-arch dam⁩. ⁦IWPCO identifies the asset as the Seymareh Project⁩. ⁦The dam is reported to be 180 metres high with a 202-metre crest⁩. ⁦The structure is primarily located in Badreh County⁩, ⁦Ilam Province⁩, ⁦while the asset is also associated with Darreh Shahr and the Lorestan border area⁩.

⁦Status⁩⁦Active⁩
⁦Verification⁩⁦Basic⁩
⁦Confidence⁩⁦High⁩
⁦Updated⁩19/07/2026
⁦Strategic Layer⁩

⁦Strategic and market-access role⁩

⁦Seymareh Dam matters in the Hormuz Graph as a major western Iran water and hydropower asset tied to Ilam’s Seymareh basin⁩, ⁦where river regulation intersects with electricity generation⁩, ⁦agriculture⁩, ⁦flood control⁩, ⁦and downstream environmental stress⁩. ⁦Its role is distinct from Khuzestan’s large lowland dams because it sits in a less industrial but strategically sensitive western province close to Iraq-facing corridors and rural production zones⁩. ⁦The asset connects hydropower context⁩, ⁦water allocation⁩, ⁦provincial resilience⁩, ⁦agricultural demand⁩, ⁦and infrastructure risk in an area where energy and water conditions affect both local development and border-region stability⁩. ⁦Supports electricity generation through its hydropower plant and provides large-scale reservoir storage⁩.

⁦OPERATING PROFILE⁩

⁦Operations⁩, ⁦capacity⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦connectivity⁩

⁦Related use cases⁩

⁦Useful for hydropower context analysis⁩, ⁦water-risk assessment⁩, ⁦agricultural resilience review⁩, ⁦public-project monitoring⁩, ⁦environmental-risk screening⁩, ⁦and provincial infrastructure mapping in Ilam and western Iran⁩. ⁦Analysts can use it to evaluate how upstream reservoir management affects rural demand⁩, ⁦downstream flows⁩, ⁦road-access districts⁩, ⁦and local service needs⁩. ⁦Practical checks should verify reservoir conditions⁩, ⁦generation status⁩, ⁦drought exposure⁩, ⁦environmental impacts⁩, ⁦maintenance requirements⁩, ⁦and public-sector procurement pathways⁩.

⁦Capacity and service area⁩

⁦Capacity⁩: 480 ⁦MW installed hydropower capacity⁩ (⁦three 160 MW units⁩); ⁦average annual generation reported at 844 GWh/year⁩. ⁦Reservoir capacity⁩: 3.2 ⁦billion m⁩³. ⁦Service area⁩: ⁦Associated with Badreh and Darreh Shahr and with Ilam and Lorestan provinces⁩.

⁦Industries served⁩

⁦Hydropower⁩; ⁦water storage and management⁩.

⁦CONTROL⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦DEVELOPMENT⁩

⁦Ownership⁩, ⁦operation⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦expansion⁩

⁦Owner and operator⁩

⁦Owner⁩: ⁦Iran Water and Power Resources Development Company⁩ (⁦IWPCO⁩) ⁦Operator⁩: ⁦Iran Water and Power Resources Development Company⁩ (⁦IWPCO⁩)

⁦Opening or commissioning⁩

2013 (⁦first generator commissioning reported⁩)

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⁦Connected Intelligence⁩

⁦Relevant geography⁩, ⁦industry⁩, ⁦market and execution context for this profile⁩.

⁦Common questions⁩

⁦Frequently asked questions⁩

⁦Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile⁩.

⁦Who operates Seymareh Dam⁩?

⁦The evidence identifies Iran Water and Power Resources Development Company⁩ (⁦IWPCO⁩) ⁦as the owner and operator⁩.

⁦What is the installed capacity of Seymareh Dam’s hydropower plant⁩?

⁦Installed hydropower capacity is reported as 480 MW⁩, ⁦comprising three 160 MW units⁩.

⁦Where is Seymareh Dam located⁩?

⁦The dam is primarily located in Badreh County in Ilam Province and is associated with Darreh Shahr and the border area with Lorestan Province⁩.

⁦When was Seymareh Dam commissioned⁩?

⁦Secondary sources report that the first generator was commissioned in 2013⁩. ⁦The supplied evidence does not independently confirm its current operating status⁩.