As the weather department has warned about more rainfalls in next 48 hours, generation at other stations in south Odisha could get affected too, officials said.
The Odisha Hydro Power Corporation (OHPC) has decided to shut operation at Mukhiguda (Indravati) hydro power station due to heavy rain at the upper end of the river.
Jaypatna tehsil, which houses the 600 Mw hydro project, received 23 cm rainfall Sunday, the highest, showed data from Bhubaneswar branch of Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
Reservoir levels at Upper Kolab is currently at 850 meter against highest capacity of 857 meter, at Machkund it is at 2708 feet compared with full capacity of 2750 feet and at Indravati the level is at 632 meter, only 10 meter down from top level of 642 meter.
“If it rains continuously for a couple of days and causes flood-like situations, then we might have to halt generation at Kolab (320 Mw) as well. About Machkund, the Andhra Pradesh energy department will take a decision. Generation at other stations will not be hampered,”
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