In which state of India Subansiri hydropower project is located?
Subansiri Lower HE Project is the biggest hydroelectric project undertaken in India so far and is a run of river scheme on river Subansiri. The Project is located near North Lakhimpur on the border of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
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What is the most common type for small hydro?
Reaction turbines are generally used for sites with lower head and higher flows and are the most common type currently used in the United States. The two most common types of reaction turbines are Propeller (including Kaplan) and Francis. Kinetic turbines are also a type of reaction turbine.

What is Dibang multipurpose project?
Dibang Multipurpose Project is a hydropower cum flood moderation scheme proposed on Dibang River in Lower Dibang Valley District of Arunachal Pradesh. The Dam site is located about 1.5 km upstream of the confluence of Ashu Pani and Dibang rivers and about 43 km from Roing, District Headquarter.
How did Arunachal became part of India?
It was formed from the erstwhile North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) region, and became a state on 20 February 1987. It borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south….
Arunachal Pradesh | |
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Country | India |
Union territory | 21 January 1972 |
Statehood | 20 February 1987 |
Capital | Itanagar |
Which dam is there in Arunachal Pradesh?
Dams in Arunachal Pradesh

# | Name | Purpose |
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1 | Ranganadi Dam | Hydroelectric |
2 | Subansiri Lower HE (Nhpc) Dam | Hydroelectric |
What is a mini hydropower plant?
A micro hydro power (MHP)’plant’ is a type of hydro electric power scheme that produces up to 100 KW of electricity using a flowing steam or a water flow. The electricity from such systems is used to power up isolated homes or communities and is sometimes connected to the public grid.
Who made Koyna dam?
It is the 2nd largest completed hydroelectric project in India. After the first world war, a hydroelectric project on the Koyna river was built by the Tata group.
Who made Idukki dam?
107.5 crore project, built and managed by the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB), was commissioned by the then Prime minister of India, Indira Gandhi in 1976. It took 220 lakh man days to complete the project.