Rana pratap sagar

  1. Rajasthan Atomic Power Station
  2. Rana Pratap Sagar, India
  3. Rana Pratap Sagar Dam
  4. Chambal River: Origin, Tributaries, Basin, Dams and Concerns
  5. Rana Pratap Sagar Dam
  6. Power plant profile: Rana Pratap Sagar, India


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Rajasthan Atomic Power Station

Nuclear power plant Rajasthan Atomic Power Station Country India Coordinates 24°52′20″N 75°36′50″E / 24.87222°N 75.61389°E / 24.87222; 75.61389 Status Operational Constructionbegan 1963 16 December 1973 Operator(s) Nuclearpowerstation Reactors 6 Reactortype Units 1 & 2: Units 3,4,5 & 6: Units 7 & 8: Reactorsupplier Units 1 & 2: Units 3 & 4: PPED, Units 5 & 6: Units 7 & 8: Coolingsource Powergeneration Unitsoperational 1 x 200MW 4 x 220MW Unitsunderconst. 2 x 700MW Unitsdecommissioned 1 x 100MW 995 78.07% (2020-21) 7386 Externallinks Website Commons [ The Rajasthan Atomic Power Station (RAPS; also Rajasthan Atomic Power Project - RAPP) is located at History [ ] The construction of the Rajasthan Atomic Power Project (RAPP) commenced, two similar reactors were built in the state of Rajasthan. Ten years later, in 1973 RAPS-1 was put into service. In 1974 after India conducted In the context of the Indian atomic program, two more PHWR with an output of 220MW each were built. They cost around 570million dollars. RAPS-3 became critical on 24 December 1999, RAPS-4 became critical on 3 November 2000. Commercial operations began on 1 June 2000 for unit3, and on 23 December 2000 for unit4. Two more reactors (RAPS-5 and RAPS-6) with 220 MWe have also been built, with unit5 beginning commercial operation on 4 February 2010, and unit6 on 31 March 2010. Two of the new Indian-designed 700 MWe series of the reactor (RAPP-7 and RAPP-8) are under construction in Rajasthan. In November 2012, ...

Rana Pratap Sagar, India

Rana Pratap Sagar is a 172MW hydro power project. It is located on Chambal river/basin in Rajasthan, India. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in 1968. Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer Hydropower 172 172 – Active Rajasthan, India Description Andritz Hydro supplied 4 electric generators for the project. Methodology All power projects included in this report are drawn from GlobalData’s Power Intelligence Center. The information regarding the project parameters is sourced through secondary information sources such as electric utilities, equipment manufacturers, developers, project proponent’s – news, deals and financial reporting, regulatory body, associations, government planning reports and publications. Wherever needed the information is further validated through primary from various stakeholders across the power value chain and professionals from leading players within the power sector.

Rana Pratap Sagar Dam

An integral part of the Chambal Valley Project of the state of Rajasthan, Rana Pratap Sagar Dam has been named after the legendary heroic king Rana Pratap of the Rajput clan of ancient times. The multipurpose Rana Pratap Sagar Dam has been built to protect the neighbouring areas from been submerged during times of floods by the mighty River Chambal. The Rana Pratap Sagar Dam draws several tourists from far and wide. The dam offers the tourists with a wonderful opportunity to enjoy boating in the calm and serene water. The dam produces a total electric capacity of 90 MW by the four units of 43 MW each. The huge fort of Bhainsrodgarh of the area reflects the rich ancestry of the region. Touirsts flock to the region to view the engineering marvel of the present era and experience the age old construction of the giant fort of the ancient era. Easily accessible from any part of Rajasthan, Rana Pratap Sagar Dam is visited by tourists who are absolutely awed by the bewitching beauty of the place coupled with its rich historicity and traditional legacy.

Chambal River: Origin, Tributaries, Basin, Dams and Concerns

• • Menu Toggle • Current Affairs • History • Economy • Geography • Environment • Polity & Administration • Government Schemes • Districts • Menu Toggle • Current Affairs • History • Governance • Government Schemes • Economy • Environment • Menu Toggle • Guide • Syllabus • Test Series • Menu Toggle • GS Paper 1 • GS Paper 2 • GS Paper 3 • GS Paper 4 • Syllabus • Menu Toggle • RAS Pre Books • RAS Mains Books • Rajasthan Sujas • Books for Spare Time • Online Libraries • Menu Toggle • RAS Pre PDF s • RAS Mains PDFs • Free PDF for RAS • Hindi PDF Chambal river is one of the cleanest perennial rivers of India. It originates at Janapav, south of Mhow town, on the south slope of the Vindhya Range in Madhya Pradesh. Chambalflows north-northeast through Madhya Pradesh, running for a time through Rajasthan, then forming the boundary between It ends at a confluence of five rivers, including the Chambal, Kwari, Yamuna, Sind, Pahuj, at Pachnada near Bhareh in Uttar Pradesh state, at the border of Bhind and Etawah districts. Chambal River Summary Sheet Origin Janapav near Mhow (M.P) in the Vindhaya mountain range Length 965 Kms (370 Kms in Rajasthan) Discharge Yamuna, Pachnada near Bhareh in Uttar Pradesh States & Major Cities • Madhya Pradesh: • Rajasthan: Kota • Uttar Pradesh: Right Bank Tributaries Parbati, Kali Sindh, Shipra Left Bank Tributaries Major Dams Gandhi Sagar, Rana Pratap Sagar, Jawahar Sagar, Kota Barrage Chambal River in mythology: Ancient name of Chambal is said to be ...

Rana Pratap Sagar Dam

Rana Pratap Sagar Dam (India) Show map of India Official name Rana Pratap Sagar DamDam Type –Gravity with ogee shaped spill way having 50' x 44' x 11 Nos. crest gates. Location Coordinates 24°55′04″N 75°34′53″E / 24.91778°N 75.58139°E / 24.91778; 75.58139 Constructionbegan 1953 Openingdate 1970 Constructioncost Rs. 4065 million Operator(s) Dam and spillways Impounds Height 53.8 metres (177ft) Length 1,143 metres (3,750ft) Reservoir Creates Multipurpose Totalcapacity 2,898,000,000 cubic metres (102.36 tmc ft) Activecapacity 1,566,520,000 cubic metres 956km 2 (369sqmi) (intercepted) Surfacearea 198.29km 2 (76.56sqmi) The Rana Pratap Sagar Dam is a gravity masonry dam of 53.8 metres (177ft) height built on the The direct benefit from the dam is hydropower generation of 172 MW (with four units of 43 MW capacity each) at the dam toe powerhouse adjoining the spillway, with releases received from the Gandhi Sagar Dam and the additional storage created at the dam by the intercepted catchment area. The estimated generation potential of 473.0 GWh of generation has been exceeded in most years since its commissioning. The power station was officially declared open on 9 February 1970 by Geography [ ] The Chambal River (known in ancient times as the The river is drained by a rainfed catchment with major part of the catchment receiving an average rainfall of 860 millimetres (34in), with temperature variation from a maximum of 40°C (104°F) to a minimum of 2°C (36°F), and with the relative...

Power plant profile: Rana Pratap Sagar, India

Rana Pratap Sagar is a 172MW hydro power project. It is located on Chambal river/basin in Rajasthan, India. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently active. It has been developed in a single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in 1968. Description The project is co-owned by Madhya Pradesh Power Generating and Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam, with their respective ownership stake of 50% each. Rana Pratap Sagar is a reservoir based project. The net head of the project is 57.607m. The penstock diameter is 6.096m. The project generated 386.5 GWh of electricity.