13 MW Grid Connected Dandela Mini Hydel Scheme, Karnataka State, India.
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The project activity is a hydro project of capacity 13.05 MW constructed on Netravathi river at Dandela falls in Dakshina Kannada District of Karnataka, India.
The main purpose of the project activity is generation of electricity using hydro potential available in the river and exporting the generated power to Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited (KPTCL), a state-owned power utility company.
The essential components of this power project consist of a Power House with an installed capacity of 13.05 MW, diversion structure across the river, fore bay, pen-stock connected with fore bay and power house, intake structure with gates and trash rack, tail race pool and tail channel. The power from the project activity is evacuated through the 11/33 kV Beltangady Substation.
In this process there are no greenhouse gas emissions or burning of any fossil fuels. Thus, electricity is generated through sustainable means without causing any negative effect on the environment.
The project activity utilizes potential energy available in flowing water for power generation. The process involves converting the kinetic energy available in the water flow into mechanical energy using hydro turbines and then to electrical energy using alternators. The generated electricity is transformed to match the nearest grid substation for proper interconnection and smooth evacuation of power.
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