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The Kerala State Electricity Board Limited has been incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 on 14 January 2011 and started operations as an independent company with effect from 1 November 2013. [3] The original KSEB was dissolved and its assets and liabilities were transferred from government to the newly formed company KSEB Limited.
Pages in category "Hydroelectric power stations in Kerala" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
2.10 Kerala. 2.11 Madhya Pradesh. 2. ... NHPC Limited; NTPC Limited; Power System Operation Corporation; ... Andhra Pradesh Eastern Power Distribution Company Limited;
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.
The electricity generated is paid by the company to Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB). In addition to the Ullunkal project, EDCL has the Karikkayam Hydroelectric Project in the Kakkad River downstream of the Allunkal dam, with an installed capacity of 15 MW (3 × 5 MW).
Chembukadavu is a village situated near to Thiruvambady and Kodanchery in Kozhikode district of Kerala. Thusharagiri Falls is near to here. The Chembukadavu Dam project I in Kozhikode, North Kerala, India is the first of the string of 14 small hydroelectric projects undertaken by the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB), in collaboration with Hang Tso International Centre in China.It is ...
Kerala Automobiles Limited; The Kerala Ceramics Limited; Kerala Electrical and Allied Engineering Company; Kerala Hitech Industries Limited; Kerala Irrigation Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited; Kerala Minerals and Metals; Kerala Small Industries Development Corporation Limited; Kerala Soaps; Kerala State Beverages Corporation
In India, hydro projects up to 25 MW station capacities have been categorized as Small Hydro Power (SHP) projects. [6] Small hydro can be further subdivided into mini hydro, usually defined as 100 to 1,000 kilowatts (kW), and micro hydro which is 5 to 100 kW. Micro hydro is usually the application of hydroelectric power sized for smaller ...