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  2. Teesta Low Dam - III Hydropower Plant - Wikipedia

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    The project consists of a 32 m high dam with 4 penstocks of 44 m length and 7 m diameter each. The surface power house with installed capacity of 132 MW houses 4 units of 33 MW capacity each designed to operate under the net rated head of 21.34 M and designed to generate 594.07 million units in a 90% dependable year with 95% machine availability.

  3. Teesta Low Dam - IV Hydropower Plant - Wikipedia

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    The project consists of a 45 m high dam with 4 penstocks of 45 m length and 7 m diameter each. The surface power house with installed capacity of 160 MW houses 4 units of 40 MW capacity each designed to operate under the net rated head of 25.05 M and designed to generate 720 million units in a 90% dependable year with 95% machine availability.

  4. List of power stations in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Station Operator District State Region Generator units Capacity Under Construction [8] Plant Coordinates Rammam Hydroelectric Power Project: WBSEDCL: Darjeeling: West Bengal: Eastern: 4 x 12.75: 51: Teesta Canal Fanal Hydel Project: WBSEDCL: Darjeeling: West Bengal: Eastern: 3 PS x 3 x 7.5: 67.5: Teesta Low Dam Project: NHPC: Darjeeling: West ...

  5. Rangit Dam - Wikipedia

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    Rangit Dam (Hindi: रन्गीत् बाँध Bāndh), which forms the headworks of the Rangit Hydroelectric Power Project Stage III, is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power project on the Ranjit River, a major tributary of the Teesta River in the South Sikkim district of the Northeastern Indian state of Sikkim. The project's ...

  6. NHPC - Wikipedia

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    Chamera II Hydroelectric Plant: Himachal Pradesh: 300 2004 9 Indira Sagar* Madhya Pradesh: 1000 2005 10 Dhauliganga-I: Uttarakhand: 280 2005 11 Dul Hasti: Jammu and Kashmir: 390 2007 12 Omkareshwar* Madhya Pradesh: 520 2007 13 Teesta-V: Sikkim: 510 2008 14 Sewa-II: Jammu and Kashmir: 120 2010 15 Chamera-III: Himachal Pradesh: 231 2012 16 Teesta ...

  7. Dikchu - Wikipedia

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    The town lies at the confluence of the Dikchu River with the Teesta River and is the site of the 96 MW Dikchu River Hydroelectric Power Project as well as 510 MW Teesta V Hydroelectric Power Project. Dikchu is the last town of Gangtok District that lies on the North Sikkim Highway connecting Singtam to Chungthang, after crossing the town we ...

  8. Teesta River - Wikipedia

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    India has an estimated total hydroelectric power potential of 84 GW at 60% load factor. Of this, Sikkim's potential share is 2.9%, or about 4.29 GW. [10] The successfully completed major projects and dams of Teesta River System are as follows: Teesta -V Dam: Output - 510MW, Dam Location - Dikchu, Gangtok district, Sikkim.

  9. List of largest power stations - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, no power station comparable to Three Gorges is under construction, as the largest under construction power station is the hydroelectric Baihetan Dam (16,000 MW). [ 2 ] Australia 's proposed Darwin Solar Park, planned to power the Australia-Asia Power Link , is intended to have a capacity of 20,000 MW, which would be slightly below ...