Arunachal govt to build 50 mini hydropower plants in Chinese border
The 50 projects are being completed in stages, and as part of Phase I, 17 projects have been accepted, with an installed capacity of 1255 KW and an anticipated cost of Rs 500 million.
These independent initiatives incorporate localised transmission and distribution elements to make it easier to provide basic services to border villages all at once.
Both the civilian population and the border guarding personnel stationed in the area face severe challenges due to the inability to provide grid connectivity to these remote places.
The military rely on expensive diesel generators to provide electricity.
In the mountainous border regions of the state, the abundance of water resources, including rivers and natural springs, along with heavy rainfall, is very advantageous for obtaining energy from micro-hydel projects.
These 17 projects spread over 11 districts will help 10,185 people in 123 border communities.
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