After nine years, this band of engineers anchor a power dream
The Hindu
Seven engineers from college days join forces to launch 4MW hydel power project in Idukki. After nine years of effort, project went on stream last week. Project uses water from Parathode, dam set up at Chathurakkallippara. 10,000 units/month to Adimali Taluk Hospital free of cost. KSEB synchronises voltage/frequency & provides payment. #Engineers #HydelPower #Idukki #KSEB #AdimaliHospital
Continuing their friendship from their college days, this band of seven engineers have joined hands to launch a 4 Mega Watt (MW) small hydel power project in Idukki.
Their efforts of nine years have yielded fruit with the project going on stream last week.
Rakesh Roy, Faris E.M., Nitish S.J., Renjini M., Unni S. Sankar, Cyriac Jose, and Rijo Joseph were classmates in the 2006 batch at the Federal Institute of Science And Technology at Angamaly.
“In 2014 I was working in Bengaluru when I read in papers that power projects can be taken up by private groups. I shared this idea with my friends and we formed a company Mukkudam Electro Energy Private Limited,” says Rakesh Roy, a resident of Kambilikandam in the district.
Rakesh, Chief Managing Director of the company, says in 2015 a proposal for a 1 MW project was submitted for which the government granted permission in 2018. “From 2016, we monitored water availability in the area and found that a 4 MW project was more suitable. We submitted a revised project and got approval in 2021.”
“Construction began in February 2021 and was over in October 2023. The project uses water from Parathode, which joins the Muthirapuzha river at Adimali. A dam, 10-metre-high and 29.4-metre in length, was set up at Chathurakkallippara. Water reaches the powerhouse through a 1.31-km-long penstock,” he says.
“Two turbines generate 4 MW a day, and the project is connected to the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) grid of the Neriamangalam powerhouse. The expected power generation of the project is 11 million units a year. The total cost of the project is ₹31 crore,“ says Rakesh.