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Major Landslide Destroys Teesta Dam’s Power Station
Context:
A severe landslide in Sikkim has devastated the Teesta-V hydropower station, operated by NHPC Limited.
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- The landslide took place near Dipu Dara close to Singtam in East Sikkim, and was triggered by the collapse of a large section of an adjacent hill.
- This latest disaster has further complicated the restoration of the facility, which had already been defunct following the catastrophic Lhonak Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) in October 2023.
About Teesta-V Hydro Power Station:
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- Location: Teesta River, Gangtok district, Sikkim, India.
- Commissioning Year: 2008
- Installed Capacity: 510 MW
- Type: Run-of-river hydroelectric project.
- Owner: NHPC Limited (National Hydroelectric Power Corporation)
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- 88.6-metre high, 176.5-metre-long concrete gravity dam.
- Regulating reservoir for daily power peaking.
- 17 km headrace tunnel.
- Three 170 MW Francis turbines.
- Generates an average of 2,573 GWh per year.
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Significance:
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- It provides a significant source of clean energy to the region.
- It contributes to India’s renewable energy goals.
- It supports economic development in Sikkim.
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