Hydroelectric Power Plants in Kerala & Tamil Nadu

Hydroelectric Power Plants in Kerala & Tamil Nadu


Chembukadavu I
Location: Kerala
Operator: Kerala State Electricity Board
Configuration: 3 X 900 kW Francis
Operation: 2004
T/G supplier: ??
Quick facts: Chembukadavu I&II were constructed with Chinese equipment and assistance in Kozhikode Dist to improve power supply to the north Malabar area.
Chettipeda
Location: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corp Ltd
Configuration: 2 X 500 kW Semikaplan
Operation: 1989
T/G supplier: ESAC, Compton Greaves
EPC: Avant-Garde Engineers and Consultants
Quick facts: Chettipeta was commissioned on 10 Jan 1991 at a cost of Rs 0.88cr. The plant is on the GodavariBarrage reservoi
.Kundah II
Location: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Tamil Nadu Electricity Board
Configuration: 5 X 35 MW Pelton
Operation: 1960-1988
T/G supplier: Dominion Engineering Works, Canadian General Electric
Quick facts: The Kundah project is the largest hydroelectric plant in the state and was developed per the Canada India Colombo Plan of 1956. It was the first large-scale, cascade-type development in the country and utilizes the Bhavani River catchment area in the Nilgiris Mountains
.Lower Meenmutty
Location: Kerala
Operator: Kerala State Electricity Board
Configuration: 2 X 1.5 MW, 1 X 500 kW Francis
Operation: 2006
T/G supplier: VA TECH, TD Power Systems
EPC: VA TECH, Asian Techs
Quick facts: In Jul 2003, this small hydro was contracted to Asian Techs-VA Tech Joint Venture at a cost of Rs 12.38cr. The initial schedule called for completion by Feb 2005 but in the event, the first unit was not synchronized until 12 Mar 2006. Average output is expected to be 7.6 GWh/yr.
Maravakandy Dam
Location: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Tamil Nadu Electricity Board
Configuration: 1 X 750 kW Semikaplan
Operation: 1993
T/G supplier: Fouress, Kirloskar
Quick facts: Maravakandy Dam is near Masinagudy and the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary.
Mettur Dam
Location: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Tamil Nadu Electricity Board
Configuration: 4 X12.5 MW Francis
Operation: 1937-1948
T/G supplier: English Electric, Williams Works, Metropolitan Vickers
EPC: Sir M Visweswaraiah, Government Engineering College
Quick facts: The multipurpose Mettur Dam was built where the River Kaveri enters the plains. The dam is one of the oldest large-scale dams in India having been built in 1934 to provide hydroelectricity and irrigation water to Salem, Tiruchirappali and Thanjavur districts. The 1700m dam creates Stanley Reservoir and supports a hydropower complex including the dam-based power station
.Parson's Valley
Location: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Tamil Nadu Electricity Board
Configuration: 1 X 30 MW
Operation: 2000
T/G supplier: Punjab Power Generation Machines
EPC: ITD Cementation India Ltd
Quick facts: This plant was commissioned in Mar 2000 and represents Stage VI of the Kundah scheme. The site is in the Nilgiris Mountains not far from the Ooty Hill Station.



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  1. Hydroelectric power plants are now well decorated for the tourist activity where one can choose this place for photo shoot. You can plan this place during your holiday that provide you a beautiful time. You can also visit some more destination of Kerala with this place.

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