SHARAVATHI HYDRO PUMP STORAGE PLANT
SHARAVATHI HYDRO PUMP STORAGE PLANT
NEWS – Central Electricity Authority Approves Hydro-Pumped Storage Plant in Karnataka
PROJECT DETAILS
– Capacity: 2,000 MW
– Developer: KPCL (Karnataka Power Corporation Limited)
– Investment: Rs 8,005 crore
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
– Pumped Storage Plant: Involves two reservoirs, one on top of a hill and another at the bottom
– Process: Excess electricity is used to pump water uphill to the upper reservoir, and when demand spikes, water is released to the lower reservoir through a turbine, generating power
– Features: Eight hydropower plants with capacities of 250 megawatts each, underground tunnel, and eight power-generating units
SIGNIFICANCE AND BENEFITS
– Energy Security: Project prioritized to ensure energy security of the country
– Grid Stability: Plant will play a crucial role in balancing grid stability and meeting peak power demands
– Reliable Solution: Offers a reliable solution for storing and generating electricity efficiently
HOW IT WORKS
– During off-peak hours, excess energy is used to pump water from the lower reservoir to the upper reservoir.
– During peak hours, water is released from the upper reservoir through the penstock to the pump-turbine.
– The pump-turbine generates electricity as the water flows through it.
– The electricity is transmitted to the grid and distributed to consumers.
DISADVANTAGES
– High Initial Costs: Requires significant investment for construction and infrastructure.
– Location-Specific: Requires a suitable location with a significant height difference between the upper and lower reservoirs.
– Environmental Impact: Can have environmental impacts like altering natural water flows and affecting aquatic ecosystems.