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Kaplong Hydroelectric Project

Coordinates: 13°09′16″N 92°58′02″E / 13.15444°N 92.96722°E / 13.15444; 92.96722
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Kalpong Dam
Kaplong Hydroelectric Project is located in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Kaplong Hydroelectric Project
Location of Kalpong Dam in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Official nameKalpong Hydro Electric Project[2]
CountryIndia
LocationAndaman and Nicobar Islands
Coordinates13°09′16″N 92°58′02″E / 13.15444°N 92.96722°E / 13.15444; 92.96722
StatusOperational
Opening date2001
Owner(s)NHPC
Dam and spillways
Type of damLeft Fork- Concrete Gravity dam, Right Fork - Rock-Fill
ImpoundsKalpong River
HeightConcrete Dam 34 m (112 ft), Rock-fill Dam 27 m (89 ft)
LengthConcrete Dam 138 m (453 ft), Rock-fill Dam 146 m (479 ft)
Spillway typeGate controlled
Spillway capacity4.05 Cumec
Reservoir
Total capacity0.02 km3 (16,000 acre⋅ft)
Power Station
Commission date2001
TypePumped-storage
Turbines3 x Francis turbines
Installed capacity5.25 MW (7,040 hp)
Annual generation14.83 MU
Website
https://vidyut.andaman.gov.in/

Kaplong Hydroelectric Project (Kalpong Dam) is the largest dam of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Built across the Kalpong River at Nabagram Diglipur in the North and Middle Andaman district the dam was completed in 2001 and commissioned on 1 September 2001 by Shri M. Kannappan the Minister of State for Non-Conventional Energy Sources. The dam was executed by NHPC and run by Electricity Department[3] of Andaman & Nicobar Administration was commissioned 15 months ahead of schedule.[4]

It is a Rock-Fill and Concrete Gravity dam with an storage capacity of 15,270,000 m3 (12,380 acre·ft) and having a reservoir area of 1,.84 Km2 (455 acres). The length of Concrete dam on left fork is 138 m (452.7 ft) and the height is 34 m (103 ft) while length of Rockfill Dam on right fork is 146 m (479 ft) and the height is 27 m (88.5 ft).

Kalpong Hydroelectric Project has an installed capacity of 5.25 MW of electricity. It is the only hydro-electric project in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The project is expected to generate 14.83 million units of electricity annually for the people of Andaman and Nicobar Islands notably for the residence of Diglipur and its nearby towns. The production cost of electricity from the Kalpong project is merely Rs. 1.89 per unit at the time of commissioning.

Technical Features

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Particulars Details
Catchment Area Left Fork 10.7 km2

Right Fork 4.56 Km2

Maximum Water Level (MWL) EL-209.40 m
Full Reservoir Level (FRL) EL-206.80 m
Maximum Draw Down Level (MDDL) EL-192.00 m
Capacity at FRL EL-1527 Ha.m (0.02 Km3)
Length of Link Channel 300.00 m
Bed Level of Channel EL-196.oo m
Intake Approach Channel 257.00 m
Intake Tunnel 2m x 2m D-Shaped
Length of Tunnel 127.00 m Dykes 3 Nos
Diameter of Main Penstock 1200 mm
Length of Main Penstock 650.00 m
Design Discharge 4.05 Cumecs
Power House Dimensions 31.5m x 13.5m x 10.0m
Installed Capacity 3 x Francis Turbine 1750 KW each
Firm Power 1430 KW
NRLD No. AN15HH0002[5]
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References

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  1. ^ "Kalpong Hydro Electricity | District North and Middle Andaman, Government of Andaman and Nicobar | India". Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Kalpong Hydroelectric Project JH01586 -". Archived from the original on 7 April 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  3. ^ https://vidyut.andaman.gov.in/
  4. ^ "Kalpong dam & Hydel project * Coal Power Steel". Archived from the original on 6 April 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Kalpong(NHPC) Dam D06042 -". Archived from the original on 6 April 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2018.