
Many technical challenges for Idukki extension scheme
The Hindu
Most construction, including power station, underground
The Idukki Golden Jubilee Extension Scheme, which envisages a second, 800 MW power station in Idukki, is designed to have minimal impact on the environment, according to the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB).
That said, the scheme also offers some complex technical challenges. Much of the civil construction, including the power station, will be positioned underground with minimal disturbance to the forestland above. The tail-race water, after power generation, would be let out into the Thodupuzha river, the same as the existing 780 MW power station, KSEB officials said.
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