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Hydroelectric Project Winch System | Renewable Energy India | 4k UHD

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Discover India Stock | Energy | 03 # Drone Stock Footage | Theme ENERGY | 4K This Hydropower project in the Eastern Ghats is one of the oldest hydroelectric project of the country. The scenic setup in the green hills adds to its beauty and grandeur. The Project has a long winch rail, that transports the employees from the top of the hill to the workstation at the base. The slow ride of the winch is one of the most thrilling experience as it moves down. More on India's Hydroelectric Power (source wiki) India is the 5th globally for installed hydroelectric power capacity. As of 31 March 2020, India's installed utility-scale hydroelectric capacity was 46,000 MW, or 12.3% of its total utility power generation capacity. Additional smaller hydroelectric power units with a total capacity of 4,683 MW (1.3% of its total utility power generation capacity) have been installed. India's hydroelectric power potential is estimated at 148,700 MW at 60% load factor. In the fiscal year 2019–20, the total hydroelectric power generated in India was 156 TWh (excluding small hydro) with an average capacity factor of 38.71%. The hydro-electric power plants at Darjeeling and Shivanasamudram were established in 1898 and 1902, respectively. They were among the first in Asia and India has been a dominant player in global hydroelectric power development. India also imports surplus hydroelectric power from Bhutan. Small hydropower, defined to be generated at facilities with nameplate capacities up to 25 MW, comes under the ambit of the Ministry of New and Renewable energy (MNRE); whilst large hydro, defined as above 25 MW, comes under the ambit of Ministry of Power. Subscribe to get updates from Discover India /channel/UCcOyQitRTmFlqr2mUfCFIBw

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