Icchampally Project
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Icchampally Project (or Inchampalli Project) (Telugu: ఇచ్చంపల్లి) (Marathi: इच्चमपल्ली प्रकल्प) was a multi-purpose project proposed in 2008, with hydro electricity generation, irrigation, flood control, etc. benefits on the River Godavari in India.[1] This project is proposed as joint project of Telangana, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh states.[2]
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Icchampalli Project | |
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Country | India |
Location | Karimnagar district, Telangana |
Coordinates | 18°38′04″N 80°19′26″E |
Purpose | Multi-purpose |
Status | Proposed |
Owner(s) | Joint ownership by Governments of Telangana, Maharashtra & Chhattisgarh |
Operator(s) | Joint control by Governments of Telangana, Maharashtra & Chhattisgarh |
Dam and spillways | |
Impounds | Godavari River |
Height | 112.770 meters |
Length | 1,278 meters |
Spillways | 57 (18 m x 12.37 m Radial Gates) |
Spillway type | Radial Type |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Icchampalli Reservoir |
Total capacity | 10,375.88 Mm3 |
Active capacity | 9,950.23 Mm3 |
Surface area | 970 Mm2 |
Icchampalli Hydro Electric Project | |
Operator(s) | Joint control by Governments of Telangana, Maharashtra & Chhattisgarh |
Type | Pumped-storage |
Installed capacity | 875 MW |
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