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  2. NP Kunta Ultra Mega Solar Park - Wikipedia

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    The NP Kunta Ultra Mega Solar Park, also known as Ananthapuram - I Ultra Mega Solar Park or Kadiri Ultra Mega Solar Park, is a solar park occupying a total area of 32 square kilometres (12 sq mi) in Nambulapulakunta mandal of Kadiri Constituency in Kadiri Division of Sri Sathya Sai district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh it is 35 km away from Kadiri.

  3. Majalgaon Dam - Wikipedia

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    Majalgaon dam and Majalgaon Right Bank Canal are components of the Jaikwadi Project Stage II. A dam has been constructed across the Sindhaphana River, which is a major tributary of the Godavari River, also known as Dakshin Ganga. The project was approved by the government of Maharashtra in 1976 for an estimated cost of Rs 5433 lakhs.

  4. Gandhi Sagar Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Gandhi Sagar Dam is one of the four major dams built on India's Chambal River.The dam is located in the Mandsaur district of the state of Madhya Pradesh.It is a masonry gravity dam, standing 62.17 metres (204.0 ft) high, [1] with a gross storage capacity of 7.322 billion cubic metres from a catchment area of 22,584 km 2 (8,720 sq mi).

  5. Jayakwadi Dam - Wikipedia

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    A hydroelectric power plant of 12 MW capacity is installed on the right bank of the river. The water used for power generation is pumped back to the main reservoir from the tail pond using reversible hydro turbine. During the drought year 2015, the inflows into the reservoir were very meagre due to failure of rains in the catchment area.

  6. Srisailam Dam - Wikipedia

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    Srisailam right main canal (SRMC) is constructed with 44,000 cusecs capacity at Srisailam reservoir level of 269.22 metres (883 ft) MSL to feed Veligodu reservoir (16.95 tmcft), Brahmamsagar Reservoir (17.74 tmcft), Alaganoor reservoir (2.97 tmcft), Gorakallu reservoir (12.44 tmcft), Owk reservoir (4.15 tmcft), Gandikota Reservoir (26.86 tmcft), Mylavaram reservoir (9.98 tmcft), Somasila ...

  7. Mangla Dam - Wikipedia

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    [12] [19] This increased the dam's storage capacity from 5.56 to 9.12 billion m 3 (4.51 to 7.39 million acre⋅ft). [20] Besides, it is expected that after raising the height of the Mangla Dam by 30 feet, the power house will generate 12 percent additional energy per year which will increase its installed capacity from 1,000 MW to 1,120 MW.

  8. Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park - Wikipedia

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    The contracts were awarded to solar power developers in mid-December 2015. [7] 500 MW was awarded to SunEdison (as a part of bankruptcy acquired by Greenko) and 350 MW to Softbank Energy (both at rate ₹ 4.63/kW), 100 MW to Azure Power and 50 MW to Adani Power (at rates of ₹ 5.12/kW⋅h and ₹ 5.13/kW⋅h respectively). [8]

  9. Tungabhadra Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Tungabhadra Dam, also known as Pampa Sagar, is a water reservoir constructed across the Tungabhadra River in the Hosapete-Koppal confluence in Karnataka, India.It is a multipurpose dam serving irrigation, electricity generation, flood control, etc. for the state.