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CCEA approves Rs 2,614.51-crore hydropower project in Himachal

The central government has been prioritising the development of hydro projects to meet the growing demand for electricity and to offset the seasonality of wind and solar power. Hydro power is also the biggest source of income for Himachal Pradesh since it has five major rivers. It provides electricity to other states as well

January 04, 2023 / 21:11 IST
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Representative image (Source: AP)
Representative image (Source: AP)

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 4 approved Rs 2,614.51 crore to build a 382 MW hydroelectric project (HEP) in Himachal Pradesh.

The plant, also known as the Sunni Dam HEP, will be a run of river project on the Sutlej river in Shimla and Mandi districts of Himachal Pradesh. The project cost of Rs 2,614 crore will include hard cost of Rs 2,246.40 crore, interest during construction (IDC) and financing charges (FC) of Rs 358.96 crore and Rs 9.15 crore respectively. It also includes Rs 13.80 crore as budgetary support from the Government of India for cost of enabling infrastructure, the power ministry said in a statement on January 4.

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The central government has been prioritising the development of hydro projects to meet the growing demand for electricity and to offset the seasonality of wind and solar power. Hydro power is also the biggest source of income for Himachal Pradesh since it has five major rivers and it provides electricity to other states as well.

The Sunni Dam HEP is expected to add 1382 million units of green energy to the grid and is likely to reduce 1.1 million tonnes of Co2 emissions annually, as per the project report seen by Moneycontrol.