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India's hydroelectric power potential is estimated at 148,700 MW at 60% load factor. [4] In the fiscal year 2019–20, the total hydroelectric power generated in India was 156 TWh (excluding small hydro) with an average capacity factor of 38.71%. The hydroelectric power plants at Darjeeling and Shivanasamudra were established in 1898 and 1902 ...
Hydroelectric power plants with ≤ 25 MW generation capacity are included in Renewable category (classified as SHP - Small Hydro Project) . The break up of renewable energy sources (RES) is: Solar power - 97,864.72 MW (includes Ground Mounted Solar, Rooftop Solar, Hybrid Solar, Off-grid Solar and PM KUSUM)
Pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations in India (13 P) Pages in category "Hydroelectric power stations in India" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Hydroelectric power stations in Punjab, India (3 P) R. Hydroelectric power stations in Rajasthan (3 P) S. Hydroelectric power stations in Sikkim (2 P) T.
The Purulia Pumped Storage Project is a pumped storage hydroelectric power plant, located at Purulia district of West Bengal, India. The Ajodhya Hills offered suitable terrain for construction of upper and lower reservoirs. The scheme can supply a maximum power of 900-megawatt (1,200,000 hp).
The Koyna Hydroelectric Project is the largest hydroelectric power plant in India. [1] It is a complex project with four dams including the largest dam on the Koyna River, Maharashtra, hence the name Koyna Hydroelectric Project. The project site is in Satara district.
Indira Sagar Dam partially completed in 2008 Nagarjuna Sagar Dam and the 810 MW pumped storage hydroelectric power plant on the Krishna River. The hydro-electric power plants at Darjeeling and Shivanasamudra were among the first in Asia, and were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively.
Pages in category "Pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations in India" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .