Dehar Power Plant

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Dehar Power Plant is a hydroelectric power station in Himachal Pradesh, India, that generates electricity using water diverted from the Pandoh Dam on the Beas River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydroelectric power station
power plant
associatedDam Pandoh Dam NERFINISHED
associatedProject Beas Project NERFINISHED
basinCountry India
category 1977 establishments in Himachal Pradesh
Energy infrastructure completed in 1977
Hydroelectric power stations in Himachal Pradesh
commissioned 1977
connectedTo Beas–Satluj Link Tunnel NERFINISHED
Gobind Sagar Reservoir NERFINISHED
Pandoh Dam NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1960s
country India
divertedFrom Pandoh Dam NERFINISHED
energySource hydropower
fuelType water
generationType run-of-river
gridConnection Northern Regional Grid of India NERFINISHED
hasSpillwayControl no
installedCapacity 990 MW
locatedIn Himachal Pradesh NERFINISHED
India
locatedInDistrict Mandi district NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Himalayas NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dehar NERFINISHED
Sundernagar NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Beas River NERFINISHED
numberOfTurbines 6
operator Bhakra Beas Management Board NERFINISHED
owner Bhakra Beas Management Board NERFINISHED
partOf Beas–Satluj Link Project NERFINISHED
purpose electricity generation
receivesWaterVia canal
tunnel
region northern India
surface form: North India
riverBasin Beas River basin NERFINISHED
state Himachal Pradesh NERFINISHED
technology hydroelectric generation
turbineType Francis turbine
usesWaterFrom Pandoh Dam NERFINISHED
waterSource Beas River NERFINISHED

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Pandoh Dam feedsPowerStation Dehar Power Plant