By N.B. Hombal Kalaburagi (Karnataka), Oct 19 : With the release of 5,91,000 cusecs of water from the Sonna Barrage on Bhima river in Afzalpur taluka, a 10.5 MW power generating unit was submerged on Monday, a senior official from the energy department told IANS.
According to sources in the energy department, three units of 3.5 MW each were constructed in the Sonna Barrage to produce 10.5 MW power.
Afzalpur is a taluka of Kalaburagi, which is 521 km from Bengaluru. Bhima and Amarja rivers — the main tributaries of Krihsna river — runs through this taluka.
Due to heavy rains in Maharashtra and north Karnataka, Kalaburagi is one of the worst affected districts as several villages have submerged in flood water. The state government has evacuated several people to safer places.
In Kalaburagi, more than 150 villages have partially submerged in water and people of 50 villages have been shifted to safer places and a total of 23,250 people have been evacuated to government relief care centres.
The energy department sources disclosed that the project comprised three synchronous generators of capacity to produce 3,500 KW (3.5 MW) power each, coupled with “S” Kaplan type turbines.
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