300MW Hydropower Project By JHPL
VCS-92
India
Renewable Energy
Description
The Baspa Project: Hydro-Electric Power from the River Baspa The Baspa project is a run-of-the-river hydro-electric power plant that harnesses the power of the river Baspa in Himachal Pradesh. With an installed capacity of 300 MW, this project is a significant source of renewable energy in the region. Key Highlights: - The diversion barrage of the project is located at Kuppa, and the power house is located at Karcham village in Kinnaur District. - Jaiprakash Hydro Power Limited (JHPL), a part of the Jaypee Group, implemented the project after entering into an agreement with the State Government of Himachal Pradesh. - The electricity generated by the project is sold to the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board (HPSEB). - The Baspa project uses the natural flow of the river to generate electricity, without disrupting the river's ecosystem. This project is important because it provides a reliable source of clean energy to the population of Himachal Pradesh. The use of hydro-electric power reduces reliance on fossil fuels, which in turn reduces carbon emissions. Additionally, the Baspa project serves as an example of sustainable development, where energy needs are met while minimizing environmental impact.
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