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प्रश्न
Write an essay on hydel power in India.
उत्तर
Hydel power is a renewable energy resource because it uses the Earth’s water cycle to generate electricity. Water evaporates from the Earth’s surface, forms clouds, precipitates back to earth and flows toward the ocean. The movement of water as it flows downstream creates kinetic energy that can be converted into electricity. 2700 TWH is generated every year. Out of the total power generation installed capacity in India of 1,76,990 MW (June 2011), hydel power contributes about 21.5%, i.e. 38,106 MW.
Capacity addition of 78,700 MW is envisaged from different conventional sources during 2007-2012 (the 11th Plan), which includes 15,627 MW from large hydro projects. In addition to this, capacity addition of 1400 MW was envisaged from small hydro up to 25 MW station capacity. The total hydroelectric power potential in the country is assessed at about 150,000 MW, equivalent to 84,000 MW at a 60% load factor. The potential of small hydropower projects is estimated at about 15,000 MW.
- Technology: A hydroelectric power plant consists of a high dam that is built across a large river to create a reservoir and a station where the process of energy conversion to electricity takes place. The first step in the generation of energy in a hydropower plant is the collection of runoff of seasonal rain and snow in lakes, streams, and rivers, during the hydrological cycle. The run-off flows to dams downstream. The waterfalls through a dam, into the hydropower plant and turns a large wheel called a turbine.
The turbine converts the energy of falling water into mechanical energy to drive the generator. After this process has taken place electricity is transferred to the communities through transmission lines and the water is released back into the lakes, streams, or rivers. This is entirely not harmful because no pollutants are added to the water while it flows through the hydropower plant. - Potential in India: India is blessed with an immense amount of hydroelectric potential and ranks 5th in terms of exploitable hydro-potential in the global scenario. As per assessment made by CEA, India is endowed with economically exploitable hydropower potential to the tune of 148700 MW of installed capacity. The basinwide assessed potential is as under:
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 |
In addition, 56 number of pumped storage projects have also been identified with a probably installed capacity of 94000 MW. In addition to this, hydro-potential from small, mini, and micro schemes has been estimated as 6782 MW from 1512 sites. Thus, in totality, India is endowed with a hydro-potential of about 250000 MW.
Installed Capacity: The total installed capacity of India is 36878 MW
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