When water from major height falls on turbine hydropower is generated.
A hydroelectric power plant can be built across a large river. it generate electricity from rotation of turbine.
River Basins and their capacities
Basin/Rivers (Probable ) | Installed Capacity (MW) |
---|---|
Indus Basin | 33,832 |
Ganga Basin | 20,711 |
Central Indian River system | 4,152 |
Western Flowing Rivers of southern India | 9,430 |
Eastern Flowing Rivers of southern India | 14,511 |
Brahmaputra Basin | 66,065 |
Total | 1,48,701 |
Following are major Hydropower stations in India
Name | River | State |
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Tehri Dam | Bhagirathi | Uttarakhand |
Srisailam Dam | Krishna | Andhra Pradesh |
Nagarjunasagar | Krishna | Andhra Pradesh |
Sardar Sarovar | Narmada | Gujarat |
Baspa-II | Baspa | Himachal Pradesh |
Nathpa Jhakri | Satluj | Himachal Pradesh |
Bhakra Dam | Satluj | Punjab |
Pandoh Dam | Beas | Himachal Pradesh |
Baira Siul | Ravi | Himachal Pradesh |
Chamera-I | Ravi | Himachal Pradesh |
Pong | Beas | Himachal Pradesh |
Uri Hydroelectric Dam | Jhelum | Jammu & Kashmir |
Dulhasti | Chenab | Jammu & Kashmir |
Salal | Chenab | Jammu & Kashmir |
Sharavathi | Sharavati | Karnataka |
Kalinadi | Kalinadi | Karnataka |
Idukki | Periyar | Kerala |
Bansagar Dam | Sone | Madhya Pradesh |
Bargi Dam | Narmada | Madhya Pradesh |
Omkareshwar | Narmada | Madhya Pradesh |
Indira Sagar | Narmada | Madhya Pradesh |
Loktak | Manipur | Manipur |
Bhira Hydroelectric Project | Mulshi Dam | Maharashtra |
Teesta VI | Teesta | Sikkim |
Tanakpur | Sharda | Uttarakhand |
Dhauliganga-I | Dhauliganga | Uttarakhand |
Loharinag Pala | Bhagirathi | Uttarakhand |