
The Koyna Hydroelectric Project is the largest
hydroelectric power plant in
India
India, officially the Republic of India ( Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the ...
, just after Tehri Dam Project.
It is a complex project with four
dams including the largest dam on the
Koyna River,
Maharashtra hence the name Koyna Hydroelectric Project. The project site is in
Satara district.
The Koyana Dam situated near Koyananagar village. On river Koyana.
The total capacity of the project is . The project consists of four stages of power generation. All the
generators are located in
underground powerhouse
An underground power station is a type of hydroelectric power station constructed by excavating the major components (e.g. machine hall, penstocks, and tailrace) from rock, rather than the more common surface-based construction methods.
One or mor ...
s excavated deep inside the mountains of the
Western Ghats. A dam foot
powerhouse also contributes to the electricity generation. Due to the project's electricity generating potential the Koyna River is considered as the life line of Maharashtra.
The project takes advantage of the height of Western Ghats. Thus a very large
hydraulic head
Hydraulic head or piezometric head is a specific measurement of liquid pressure above a vertical datum., 410 pages. See pp. 43–44., 650 pages. See p. 22.
It is usually measured as a liquid surface elevation, expressed in units of length, ...
is available over a very short distance.
History
In the early 20th century, there was a survey of the Koyna River as a potential hydro-electric source. After the
First World War
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, a hydro-electric project on the Koyna river was investigated by the
Tata Group. The 1928 financial crisis caused the project to be shelved. After the
independence of India
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The first nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged ...
, it was taken over by the
Government of Maharashtra
The Government of Maharashtra is the state governing authority for the states of india, state of Maharashtra, India. It is a democratically elected State governments of India, government with 288 Member of the Legislative Assembly (India), MLAs ...
. In 1951 Koyna Dam division started to look into the project. The project was approved in 1953 and work commenced in early 1954. The second stage of the project was made using a
World Bank
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loan (Project loan number 24-IN.
Description

The project is composed of four dams with the major contributors being the
Koyna Dam and
Kolkewadi Dam. The water from
Shivasagar
The Shivsagar Lake is a reservoir in the state of Maharashtra, India. The lake was formed after the Koyna River
The Koyna River (Marathi pronunciation: oːj(ə)naː is a tributary of the Krishna River which originates in Mahableshwar, S ...
reservoir was formed by the Koyna Dam and is used in the 1st, 2nd and 4th stages. This water is drawn from head race tunnels situated below the reservoir. Then it travels through vertical pressure shafts to the
underground powerhouse
An underground power station is a type of hydroelectric power station constructed by excavating the major components (e.g. machine hall, penstocks, and tailrace) from rock, rather than the more common surface-based construction methods.
One or mor ...
s. The discharged water from these stages is collected and stored in
Kolkewadi Dam situated near village of
Alore. The water is drawn from the
penstocks of Kolkewadi Dam to an underground power station in the 3rd stage and then discharged to the Arabian Sea.
The electricity generated in all the stages is delivered to the main
electrical grid
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. The project is run by the
Maharashtra State Electricity Board.
Besides this dam foot powerhouse part of power plant also produces 40 MW through two generating units of 20 MW each, totalling 1960 MW. Details of each stage are given below.
Stage I and II
The first stage of the project was approved in late 1953 and construction began in early 1954. Initially a two-stage construction was conceived. But the total generation capacity of the two stages was too large for load forecasts of that time. So a time lag of more than 10 years was proposed between the two stages. Within two years thereafter, it came to be noticed that the 10 years time tag between these two stages will not be affordable and to cope up with the power requirements, the two stages should be merged and both the stages should be constructed simultaneously. Hence, it was accepted that the two stages have to be executed as one.
The 1st and 2nd stages share same powerhouse with total eight
Pelton turbine units. Each of the two stages has four turbines having capacity of 65 MW each for 1st stage and 75 MW each for 2nd stage. The water from Shivasagar reservoir is taken through an intake structure known as Navja tower near village of Navja into the head race tunnel. Then it travels towards the
surge tank. It is further divided into four pressure shafts which run vertically downward delivering water to the turbines. Then the water is discharged into the tail race tunnel.
A dam foot powerhouse was also constructed which is used to generate electricity by the water which is discharged from the Koyna Dam for
irrigation
Irrigation (also referred to as watering) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has been dev ...
purpose. It has two
Francis turbine units of 20 MW each. This powerhouse is run according to the irrigation requirements of the downstream areas.
The combined installed capacity of the two stages and the dam foot powerhouse is 600 MW.
Stage III
Initially a
weir
A weir or low head dam is a barrier across the width of a river that alters the flow characteristics of water and usually results in a change in the height of the river level. Weirs are also used to control the flow of water for outlets of l ...
was proposed to divert the water coming out of tail race tunnel of Stage I and II. But it was later observed that the water still had a
hydraulic head
Hydraulic head or piezometric head is a specific measurement of liquid pressure above a vertical datum., 410 pages. See pp. 43–44., 650 pages. See p. 22.
It is usually measured as a liquid surface elevation, expressed in units of length, ...
of about 120 m which could be used. To use this head, the
Kolkewadi Dam was constructed at this location. It forms a balancing reservoir and maintains the head. This dam impounds the tail race water from Stage I and II. This water is drawn through
penstocks and electricity is generated by four
Francis turbine units with a capacity of 80 MW each. The tail race water from these stages then flows through a channel and joins the
Arabian Sea
The Arabian Sea ( ar, اَلْبَحرْ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ, Al-Bahr al-ˁArabī) is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan, Iran and the Gulf of Oman, on the west by the Gulf of Aden, Guardafui Channel ...
near
Chiplun
Chiplun ( ͡ʃipɭuːɳ is a city in Ratnagiri district in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is the financial and commercial Hub of Ratnagiri, and the headquarters of Chiplun taluka. It is about 320 km south of Mumbai in the Konka ...
.
The installed generating capacity of this stage is 320 MW.
Stage IV
Later in the 1980s, the electricity demand of the Maharashtra increased tremendously resulting in inadequate power supply. The Planning Commission accorded approval to Stage IV with installation capacity of 4 × 250
MW. Thus, one more stage called Stage IV was added to power system of Stages I and II, thus converting the Koyna Power Station into a peaking power station complex with
load factor of about 18.7%. This scheme also draws water from the existing
Shivasagar
The Shivsagar Lake is a reservoir in the state of Maharashtra, India. The lake was formed after the Koyna River
The Koyna River (Marathi pronunciation: oːj(ə)naː is a tributary of the Krishna River which originates in Mahableshwar, S ...
reservoir same as Stages I and II.
A nonconventional intake system was created by piercing the lake from the bottom by
blasting the rock plug using
dynamite.
This double lake tapping process was the first of its kind in
Asia
Asia (, ) is one of the world's most notable geographical regions, which is either considered a continent in its own right or a subcontinent of Eurasia, which shares the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with Africa. Asia covers an ...
.
The water in head race tunnel is directly drawn from the reservoir and delivered to the head
surge tank. Then four pressure shafts take the water downward vertically. The four huge
Francis turbine units of 250 MW each generate electricity and tail race water is taken into the
Kolkewadi Dam reservoir through tail race tunnel. A revolutionary gas insulated
switchgear system is used in the
underground powerhouse
An underground power station is a type of hydroelectric power station constructed by excavating the major components (e.g. machine hall, penstocks, and tailrace) from rock, rather than the more common surface-based construction methods.
One or mor ...
of this stage.
The installed capacity of this stage alone is 1000 Mw. This stage is mostly used to cater for the peak hour demands of the
electric grid.
Features
*This is the largest completed
hydroelectric project in
India
India, officially the Republic of India ( Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the ...
.
*The water used for generation of electricity joins the
Arabian Sea
The Arabian Sea ( ar, اَلْبَحرْ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ, Al-Bahr al-ˁArabī) is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan, Iran and the Gulf of Oman, on the west by the Gulf of Aden, Guardafui Channel ...
near
Chiplun
Chiplun ( ͡ʃipɭuːɳ is a city in Ratnagiri district in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is the financial and commercial Hub of Ratnagiri, and the headquarters of Chiplun taluka. It is about 320 km south of Mumbai in the Konka ...
while the water which discharges through the
spillway
A spillway is a structure used to provide the controlled release of water downstream from a dam or levee, typically into the riverbed of the dammed river itself. In the United Kingdom, they may be known as overflow channels. Spillways ensure t ...
s of the dam in
monsoon season
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joins the
Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal is the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, bounded on the west and northwest by India, on the north by Bangladesh, and on the east by Myanmar and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. Its southern limit is a line bet ...
through the
Krishna River.
*The process of double lake tapping was the first of its kind in
Asia
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.
*All the components of the project such as
powerhouses, head race and tail race tunnels, pressure shafts are constructed underground.
*The modern gas insulated
switchgear system is used in 4th stage of the project.
Future plans
To utilise more water from the
Shivasagar
The Shivsagar Lake is a reservoir in the state of Maharashtra, India. The lake was formed after the Koyna River
The Koyna River (Marathi pronunciation: oːj(ə)naː is a tributary of the Krishna River which originates in Mahableshwar, S ...
reservoir, another dam foot powerhouse is being constructed on the
left bank of the dam. This
powerhouse will employ a
pumped storage
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* The operation of a pump, for moving a liquid from one location to another
**The use of a breast pump for extraction of milk
* Pumping (audio), a creative misuse of dynamic range compression
* Pumping (computer systems), the ...
scheme. Also lake tapping is proposed for the intake system.
Tourism
The impounded water of the
Koyna Dam though has submerged a significant amount of
rain forest of the
Western Ghats, it has helped a lot to the surrounding forest by supplying water all round the year. Hence a wide
biodiversity
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of plants and animals is observed in the evergreen forest surrounding the reservoir area.
Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary

Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary has dense forests with three major sections, Vasota, Maharkhor and Indavli Met, and the sanctuary is endowed with natural protective boundaries –
Shivasagar Lake
The Shivsagar Lake is a reservoir in the state of Maharashtra, India. The lake was formed after the Koyna River was impounded by the Koyna Dam. It has a length of and depth of .
See also
* Koyna Hydroelectric Project
* Koyna Dam
* Koyna Wil ...
on one side, and the slopes of the Western Ghats on both the sides. This protective cover has enabled the emergence of a diverse variety of flora and fauna in the sanctuary. Some of the endangered species of trees found in the sanctuary are ''Dhup'' (''
Boswellia serrata
''Boswellia serrata'' is a plant that produces Indian frankincense. The plant is native to much of India and the Punjab region that extends into Pakistan.
Sustainability
''Boswellia serrata'' is currently at risk of being eradicated because of ...
''), ''
Euphorbia longan
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'', and ''
Elaeocarpus'' spp., apart from many other species of trees. The sanctuary has a diverse variety of fauna including tigers and panthers; gaurs and sambars; barking and mouse deer; pythons and cobras; common
langur
The Colobinae or leaf-eating monkeys are a subfamily of the Old World monkey family that includes 61 species in 11 genera, including the black-and-white colobus, the large-nosed proboscis monkey, and the gray langurs. Some classifications spl ...
s and
Indian giant squirrels. Many species of birds are found in the sanctuary including brown capped woodpecker;
Asian fairy bluebird; and
crested goshawk.
Another attraction of the sanctuary is
Vasota Fort which lies deep in the forest and is located at a height of above sea level. The legend states that the fort was constructed by
Malwa
Malwa is a historical region, historical list of regions in India, region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin. Geologically, the Malwa Plateau generally refers to the volcanic plateau, volcanic upland north of the Vind ...
king
Raja Bhoja in 1170.
Nehru Memorial park
When the project work was nearing completion, on 10 April 1960, the then
Prime Minister of India
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Pt.
Jawaharlal Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat—
*
*
*
* and author who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20t ...
visited the Koyna Project. To commemorate this event a tableau was unveiled at his gracious hands on the right flank hillock of Koyna Dam.
This project came up with an idea of immortalizing this place and this event by constructing a beautiful park and naming it as "Nehru Memorial Park". This park is a major attraction for tourists. An upstream side view of dam is visible from this garden. There is an
auditorium named 'Yashogatha' (meaning: story of success) which relives a small element of the tremendous efforts taken by the engineers and workers associated with project.
Ozarde falls

Due to the large rainfall in the hilly region surrounding the reservoir, some beautiful falls are generated in the
monsoon season
The wet season (sometimes called the Rainy season) is the time of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs. It is the time of year where the majority of a country's or region's annual precipitation occurs. Generally, the sea ...
. The largest of them is the Ozarda falls near Navaja village 10 km from Koyna. This is also a major attraction for tourists visiting in monsoon season.
See also
*
Koyna Dam
*
Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary
*
List of power stations in India
The total installed power generation capacity in India as on July 31, 2022 is 404,132.95 MegaWatt, MW with sector wise & type wise break up as given below.
For the state wise installed power generation capacity, refer to States of India by instal ...
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List of conventional hydroelectric power stations
References
External links
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Hydroelectric power stations in Maharashtra
Underground power stations
Pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations in India
1962 establishments in Maharashtra
Energy infrastructure completed in 1962