Kiru Hydro-Electric Power Project
18-05-2023
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Overview:
The Central Bureau of Investigation recently searched 12 locations in Delhi and Rajasthan in connection with a case alleging corruption in the award of ₹2,200 crore civil works related to the Kiru hydro-electric power project.
About Kiru Hydro-Electric Power Project:
- Location:
- It is being developed over the Chenab River near the villages of Patharnakki and Kiru in Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
- It is located between Kirthai II hydroelectric project to its upstream and Kwar hydroelectric project to its downstream.
- It is a 624MW run-of-river project.
- The project is being developed by Chenab Valley Power Projects (CVPP), a joint venture between National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC, 49%), Jammu & Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC, 49%) and Power Trading Corporation (PTC, 2%).
- Beneficiary States: J&K, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Rajasthan, Union territories of Chandigarh & Delhi.
- Power plant make-up:
- The project involves the construction of a 135m-high concrete gravity dam near Kiru.
- The project will have a catchment area of 10,225km², while the reservoir will be 6.5km-long and 1.03km² in area.
- It will have one 700m-long horse-shoe shaped diversion tunnel with two openings to divert the flow of the river to enable the dam construction.
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Q1) What is a run-of-river project?
Run-of-the-river hydroelectric systems are hydroelectric systems that harvest the energy from flowing water to generate electricity in the absence of a large dam and reservoir—which is how they differ from conventional impoundment hydroelectric facilities.
Source: CBI searches multiple locations in graft case related to Kiru hydro-electric power project