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Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a dam across the Mahi River. It is situated 16 kilometres from Banswara town in Banswara district Rajasthan, India. The dam was constructed between 1972 and 1983 for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation and water supply. It is the second-largest dam in Rajasthan. It is named after Shri Jamnala Bajaj.
Wanakbori Thermal Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Gujarat, India. It is located on the bank of Mahi River in Kheda district. There are eight units at this location, seven of each 210 MW and one of 800 MW capacity.
Kadana Dam is an earthen and masonry on the Mahi River in Mahisagar district of Gujarat, India. The dam was constructed between 1979 and 1990. The dam was constructed between 1979 and 1990. The dams a pumped-storage hydroelectric power-station.
The research team’s tests revealed the water discharged from the plant near Tragadi Bandar was higher in oxygen-depleting contaminants and warmer than the Gulf of Kutch’s waters. Its temperature was 32 to 33 degrees Celsius, far higher than the gulf’s average surface temperature of 26.1 degrees.
A state government release said the Rs 55,000 crore (US$11.7 billion) project, to be completed by 2020, will have a vast fresh water reservoir with gross storage of 16,791 million cubic metres of water, 64 km long dam across the Gulf of Khambhat connecting Ghogha in Bhavnagar with Hansot in Bharuch District, reducing the distance between the ...
Name of dam Nearest city District Impounds Year created Capacity (megalitre) Location Notes Bokaa Dam: Bokaa: Kgatleng District: Metsimotlhabe River: 1990: 18,500: 1] [2] [3] Dikgatlhong Dam: Robelela: Central District: Shashe River: 2011: 400,000
Rana Pratap sagar Dam Rawatbhata Rajasthan Northern 4 x 43 172 - RRPGCL Jawahar Sagar Dam Kota Rajasthan Northern 3 x 33 99 - RRPGCL Northern 19 106 11,261 2,560; Srisailam Dam: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana: Southern: 6 x 150 #, 7 x 110: 1,670-APGenco, TSGENCO
Ukai Thermal Power Station is located on the banks of the Tapi because of the water resources, along with the hydroelectric power plant with the same name. [1] Ukai TPS Unit-1 is the first power station unit in India with a capacity more than 100 MW.