KOL Dam to be commissioned next year

Submitted by VK Gupta on Sat, 03/03/2012 - 6:16am

HP hydro plant to be commissioned next year

DP CORRESPONDENT

Shimla

The state-owned National Thermal Power Corporation’s (NTPC) mega hydro-power project in Himachal Pradesh is likely to be commissioned next year. The plant would generate 3,054 million units annually when it is fully operational. A company official said on condition of anonymity that more than 80 per cent of civil and electro mechanical works of the 800 megawatt (MW) Kol Dam project on the Satluj in the state’s Bilaspur district had been completed. NTPC spokesman Vishwanath Chandan said that the reservoir filling would start in October this year and by the end of 2013, all four turbines of 200 MW each would start generating electricity.

The reservoir is spread over 40 square km, and falls in Shimla, Solan, Mandi and Bilaspur districts. It lies upstream of Punjab’s Bhakra Dam. NTPC officials said that the filling of the reservoir would take almost a year as it is spread over a huge area. “Since the reservoir lies on the upstream of Bhakra, a small portion of the river flow is diverted towards the reservoir. It could, otherwise trigger water scarcity in Bhakra, which mainly serves the irrigation requirements of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan,” the officials said. Chandan said that the silt level of the Bhakra Dam would be drastically reduced with the commissioning of the Kol Dam project.

“Only the water stored in the Kol reservoir will be released. The de-silted water will flow into Bhakra with the dam commissioning. It will enhance Bhakra’s life,” he said. On Environment and Forests Ministry’s objections to the transfer of 124.054 hectares of forest land from the Majathal Wildlife Sanctuary in Solan district to the Kol Dam project, Chandan said a joint survey was again conducted by the state forest department and project authorities. “During the fresh survey, it was estimated that only 4,000 trees will be submerged due to the construction of the reservoir. Earlier estimation of over 50,000 trees was not correct,” he said. The company has re-submitted the survey to the union environment and forests ministry and is awaiting its approval. NTPC said that the firm’s maiden project in the state, once fully operational, would annually generate 3,054 million units.

The hill state is entitled to get a royalty of 12 per cent free power from the project. NTPC is also constructing hydro projects in Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Meghalaya. NTPC will supply 250 MW power to Bangladesh. “NTPC will export 250 MW power to Bangladesh from the unallocated quota available with the Power Ministry,” according to a company official. The transmission systems between the two nations is expected to be completed by end of July 2013.