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Sinking town: Probe NTPC project, say experts as subsidence creates panic in Joshimath

  • January 6, 2023
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Sinking town: Probe NTPC project, say experts as subsidence creates panic in Joshimath

Subject: Geography

Context:

  • The extent to which the National Thermal Power Corporation’s (NTPC) Tapovan-Vishnugad hydropower project and Helang bypass are responsible for over 500 houses in Uttarakhand’s Joshimath town developing cracks must be investigated.

More in the news:

  • Administration have asked the NTPC to prepare 2,000 prefabricated buildings to shift people whose houses have developed cracks.
  • Earlier, the administration had closed the Joshimath to Auli ropeway, Asia’s largest.
  • Tapovan is 15 km away from Joshimath. The tunnel ends at Selang, about 5 km from Joshimath.

Seismic zones of India:

  • As per the seismic zoning map of the country, the total area is classified into four seismic zones.
  • Zone V is seismically the most active region, while zone II is the least.
  • Approximately, ~ 11% area of the country falls in zone V, ~18% in zone IV, ~ 30% in zone III and remaining in zone II.

Hydropower projects in India:

  • Hydroelectricity means electricity generated by hydropower or from the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
  • One of the most common forms of power generation since this form of energy neither produces any direct waste matter nor is subjected to exhaustion.
  • The potential for hydro-electric potential in terms of installed capacity in India is estimated to be about 148,700 MW out of which a capacity of 42,783 MW (28.77%) has been developed so far and 13,616 MW (9.2 %) of capacity is under construction.

Below is a list of the Major Hydro Power Plants in India

NameOperatorLocationConfigurationImportant Facts
Tehri Dam (3 Stages)THDC Limited, UttarakhandUttarakhand2400 MWTehri Dam Hudro Electric project is the highest Hydal project in India commissioned in 2006.

Its construction started in 1978 with the technical collaboration from the USSR.

Koyna Hydroelectric Project (4 Stages)MAHAGENCO, Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Ltd.Maharashtra1960 MWThe Koyna Hydro electric project is the largest completed Hydal power project in India.

The dam is constructed across Koyna river in Maharashtra.

SrisailamAPGENCOAndhra Pradesh1670 MWSrisailam Dam is constructed on the Krishna River in the border districts between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana districts Kurnool and Mahabubnagar districts respectively.

It is the second largest working hydro electric power project in India.

Nathpa Jhakri (6 Turbinesx25 MW)Satluj Jal Vidyut NigamHimachal Pradesh1500 MWThe Nathpa Jhakri dam is concrete gravity dam constructed across Satluj River in Himachal Pradesh.
Sardar Sarovar Dam,Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam LtdNavagam, Gujarat1450 MWThe Sardar Sarovar Dam is the largest dam of Narmada Valley Project, is a concrete gravity dam on the Narmada river near Navagam in Gujarat.
Bhakra Nangal Dam (Gobind Sagar)Bhakra Beas Management BoardSutlej River, Bilaspur – Himachal Pradesh1325 MWBhakra Dam is a concrete gravity dam built across Sutlej River at Bhakra villege in Bilaspur District of Himachal Pradesh.

The power generated here is shared between Himachal Pradesh and Punjab and most of the outflow water is used by Punjab and Haryana for irrigation.

Chamera INHPC LimitedHimachal Pradesh1071 MWChamera Dam is a hydroelectric project on river Ravi, which is located near Dalhousie town in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh.
Sharavathi ProjectKarnataka Power Corporation LimitedKarnataka1035 MWSharavathi Dam, officially known as the Linganamakki Reservoir, is built across Sharavathi river, about 6 kilometers away from Jog Falls.
Indira Sagar Dam, Narmada RiverNarmada Valley Development AuthorityMadhya Pradesh1000 MWThe Indirasagar Dam is a multipurpose project of Madhya Pradesh on the Narmada river at Narmadanagar, Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh.
Karcham Wangtoo Hydroelectric PlantJaypee GroupHimachal Pradesh1000 MWThe Karcham Wangtoo Hydroelectric Plant is a 1200 MW run of the river power station on the Sutlej river in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh.
Dehar (Pandoh) Power ProjectBhakra Beas Management BoardHimachal Pradesh990 MWThe Pandoh Dam is built across Beas river in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh. It was commissioned in 1977 for the primary purpose of hydroelectric power generation.
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam GunturAndhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation LimitedAndhra Pradesh960 MWNagarjuna Sagar Dam Reservoir is created by NJ Sagar dam built across Krishna river, spread in the Nalgonda district of Telangana and Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh states.

The dam was commissioned in 1967.

Purulia PassWest Bengal Electricity Distribution CompanyWest bengal900 MWPurulia Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Power Plant of West Bengal State Electric Distribution Company Limited is a project that can generate up to 900 MW power by discharging stored water from Upper Dam to Lower Dam through reversible pump turbine generator.
IdukkiKerala State Electricity BoardKerala780 MWIdukki Dam is built across Periyar River in Idukki district of Kerala. Commissioned in 1976 and dedicated to nation by then Prime Minister Smt.Indira Gandi, It is the largest source of electricity in the state
Salal I & IINHPC LimitedJammu & Kashmir690 MWSalal Hydroelectric Power Station Stage-I and Stage-II is constructed on Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir.
Upper IndravatiOdisha Hydro Power CorporationOrissa600 MWUpper Indravati Dam is a gravity dam on Indravati river with installed capacity of 600 MW.
Ranjit Sagar DamPunjab State Power Corporation LimitedPunjab600 MWRanjit Sagar Dam, also known as Thein Dam, is part of hydro electric cum irrigation purpose dam constructed by the government of Punjab on the Ravi River in Punjab.
OmkareshwarNarmada Hydroelectric Development CorporationMadhya Pradesh520MWOmkareshwar Dam is a gravity dam on Narmada river in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh.

Its hydroelectric power station has an installed capacity of 520 MW.

Belimela DamOdisha Hydro Power CorporationOrissa510 MWThe Belimela Reservoir is constructed in Malkangiri district of Odisha on the river Sileru, a tributary of Godavari river.

Belimela is a joint project of Andhra Pradesh and Orisha governments.

Teesta DamNHPC LimitedSikkim510 MWTeesta-V is one of six hydropower projects in river Teesta in East Sikkim district with three turbines with a total installed capacity of 510 MW.
Rihand Hydroelectric Power PlanNTPC ltd.Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh300 MW (6 units of 50 MW each).Rihand Dam also known as Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar, is the largest dam of India by volume.

The reservoir of Rihand Dam is called Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar and is India’s largest artificial lake.

Rihand Dam is a concrete gravity dam located at Pipri in Sonbhadra District in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Its reservoir area is on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

It is located on the Rihand River, a tributary of the Son River.

Geography Sinking town: Probe NTPC project

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