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Prospects of Multi-Stages Hydro Power Plant in-India
Ramesh Chand M.Tech. Student MANIT Bhopal India
Dr.Charu Parashar
Professor MANIT Bhopal India
Abstract–Now these days India is suffering from more energy crises due to more industrialization. So, India has to search the other option of energy to avoid the energy crises. There hydro power is already exist option to reduce the energy crises and should capacity increase of large hydro power plant because hydro power is new important only next to the thermal power. The power plant is simple in concept and self- contained in operation. Its reliability is generation that of the power source. To convert the single stage hydro power plant into multi-stage hydro power plant is more suitable option to increase the capacity of large hydro power plants.
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INTRODUCTION
Power is a very important structure of the overall progress of a nation. It is the tool to copy the financial growth of a country [1]. India mostly depends on thermal power [2].There is a need to promote the renewable energy[3].There has been therefore, an ever-increasing need for more power generation recently in all the countries of the world.
In a true international view of the power demand, it can be said with faith that all the countries of the world are now actually facing energy emergency and are busy expressing methods and devices to explore the various possibilities of energy generation for satisfying the growth demand[4]. As such, it is observable that there has to be a fresh judgement of energy producing resources and formulation of programmes for the operation of plans with maximum efficiency[5].
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Classification of hydro power plants
Hydro Power Plant
Capacity
Pico
5 kW
Micro
5kW-100 kW
Mini
100kW-2 MW
Small
2-25 MW
Medium
25- 100 MW
Large
Above 100 MW
Table-1.2Classification of hydro power plants Source-MM Deshmukh
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Source of energy in India
India is mostly depend on thermal power 59% and then at renewable 29% (12% solar and wind + 17% hydro)
Fig. Source of energy (source-MOP 2012)
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Types of hydro schemes
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Single Stage hydro Schemes
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Multi-Stages hydro Schemes (a). Single Stage hydro Schemes
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In this scheme makes only one reservoir and one power house. Examples are Indira Sagar hydro project, Omkareswar hydro project shown in fig. (a).
Fig- (a) Single Stage hydro schemes
(b). Multi-Stages Hydro schemes
A series of hydro power plants developed at same water passage with some gap (not greater than 2km). In multi- stages hydro schemes makes two or more reservoir and at every reservoir make a power house. First reservoir make large compare with other reservoirs shown in fig (b).
Examples-Tehri Dam(UK),Bhakra Dam (Punjab) Chamera Dam, (Himachal Pradesh) etc.
Fig.-(b).Three Stage hydro schemes
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CAPACITY ANALYSIS
Capacity with single stage and with multi stages of hydro power plants which are already multi stages. There is a table, in which capacity comparison of power plants is given If they are single stage and now are multi stages
Let X= Installed Capacity MW [Plant is multi-stages] Y= Capacity [If Plant was single stage] MW
= [No. of units x highest capacity] MW
Z= Capacity improved with multistage (%) = (X- Y)/Y x 100 %
Hydro Project
Stages
X
Y
Z
Tehri Dam, UK
Three
2400
1000
140
Bhakra Dam, PB
Two
1325
785
68
Chamera Dam,
HP
Two
1071
540
98
Uri-hydro
project, J&K
Two
720*
480
50
Parbati Project,
HP
Two
1320
800
65
Srisailam Dam,
AP
Two
1670
900
85
Sharavathi
Dam, Karnatka
Three
1469
1035
42
Kalinadi Dam,
Karnatka
Five
1240
750
65
Nagarjuna
Sagar, AP
Three
965
705
36
Konya Dam,
MH
Four
1960
1000
96
Sardar Sarovar
Dam, GJ
Two
1450
1200
20
Hirakund Dam,
Odisha
Four
347.5
112
209
Teesta Low
Dam, WB
Two
292*
160
82
Total
16229
9468
71
Table-Multistage hydro power plant in India Source- MNRE India.
*under construction Capacity improved
=[ ] 100
Capacity improved = [16229 9468] 100 =
9468
71.40%
So from above result we can find the average new capacity of single stage hydro power plants when they will convert into multi-stage hydro power plant.
Let X= Installed Capacity MW [Plant is single stages] Y= Capacity [If Plant will multi-single stage] MW
=(1+ 0.71) x X
Table-Single stage large hydro power plant in INDIA Source- MNRE India.
Hydro Project
Stage
X
Y
AD hydro, HP
Single
192
329
Nathpa Jakri, HP
Single
1500
2571
Karcham, HP
Single
1000
1714
Dehar, HP
Single
990
1542
Salal, J&K
Single
690
1182
Pong, HP
Single
396
678
Dulhasti, J&K
Single
390
668
Baspa-II, HP
Single
300
514
Bairasuil, HP
Single
180
308
Sewa, J&K
Single
120
205
Idukki, Kerla
Single
780
1336
Methur, TN
Single
240
411
Indira Sagar, MP
Single
1000
1714
Omkareshwar,
MP
Single
50
891
Bargi, MP
Single
105
179
Teesta-V,
Sikkim
Single
510
874
Lower Subansiri,
AP
Single
2000
3428
Total
10913
18441
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RESULTS
Chart Title
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
Now multi- now single stage stage
Single-Stage Multi-Stages Column1
If all large hydro power schemes will convert into multi- stages hydro schemes then capacity of hydro power of India will increase with 71.40%.
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CONCLUSION
Our country is suffering from energy crises, so energy generation should increase to avoid this crises of energy. There is an idea, if we convert the single stage hydro power plants into multistage hydro power plants, then we can increase the capacity of country of electricity generation.
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