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The ADHPL Project is located at a distance of 60 kms from Bhuntar airport. It
is 500 km away from Delhi by road. The project utilises water from the
Hamtal and Pataori Himalayan streams, which form the Allain river, and from the
the Chandar Tal glacier-fed Duhangan river. Water will be
transferred from separate intakes and underground headrace tunnels into a
common intermediate reservoir before being discharged through a steel/concrete
lined pressure shaft into the underground powerhouse at Prini village which is
located near Manali town. Power will be transmitted to the national grid
connection point located at Nalagarh via a high voltage line to be built by
company.
The ADHPL will help to meet the shortage of power in the Northern region of
India, presently estimated at some 1500 MW. The plant will be operated as a
peaking plant from November to May and as a base load plant during the summer
and rainy season from June to October. During the peaking season, the plant is
expected to operate about 4 hours per day.
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MOU for power purchase signed with one of the northern state
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Ready to commence implementation of project as soon as PPA is signed with one
of the northern utilities & techno-economic clearance is obtained |
The project will be completed within a span of 3.5 years.
June, 2008 is set as a target for commercial operation. Construction works will
be carried out based on several separate contracts for civil works and one
contract for major electromechanical works.
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Project has received the necessary clearance from
various departments & Ministries like Ministry of Environment
& Forests |
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