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In 2008, the Kerala State Electricity Board moved to a Free software platform called ORUMA to run their billing operations. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The system was built with the help of an internal team at KSEB.
The Kerala State Electricity Board, constituted by the Government of Kerala, by order dated 7 March 1957, under the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 is in the business of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of electricity and strives to provide quality electricity [clarification needed] at an affordable cost to all classes of consumers in the state of Kerala.
The Moolamattom hydro power station is the power house of the Kerala State Electricity Board's Idukki Hydroelectric Project , the largest hydroelectric project in Kerala, India, with a capacity to generate 2398 million units of electricity annually.
Pallivasal Hydroelectric Project is the first hydroelectric project in Kerala, India. The project consists of 2 reservoirs, 2 dams, a diversion dam and a power house and is owned by the Kerala State Electricity Board. The power house of the project has been constructed at Chithirapuram in Pallivasal Gram Panchayat, Munnar, Idukki District.
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The municipal corporation purchases power in bulk from the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB). The budget for this operation, however, is separately prepared and is not included in the annual municipal corporation budget. The separate books of accounts of the operation are also kept under the cash-based system.
Kerala State Electricity Board 51. Idamalayar Dam: Periyar River: 28.3 Ernakulam: Kerala State Electricity Board 1985 169 52. Kallarkutty Dam: Muthirappuzha River: 281.24 Idukki: Kerala State Electricity Board 1961 456.6 53. Pambla Dam: Periyar River: Idukki: 253 54.
The Kakkad Hydroelectric Power Plant is located near Seethathode, in the Pathanamthitta district of the Indian state of Kerala. It is operated by the Kerala State Electricity Board. [1] This hydropower plant has a design capacity of 50 MWe. It has 2 turbines, commissioned in 1998 and 1999.