Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Supa Dam

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Country
  
Status
  
Operational

Type of dam
  
Concrete gravity

Height
  
101 m

Construction began
  
1974

Location
  
Opening date
  
1987

Impounds
  
Kalinadi River

Opened
  
1987

Impound
  
Kali River

Supa Dam indiawrisnrscgovinwrpinfoimagesffcSupaDa

Similar
  
Kadra Dam, Kodasalli Dam, Linganamakki Dam, Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Magod Falls

Supa dam ganeshgudi


Supa Dam is built across Kalinadi (Kannada) or Kali river in state of Karnataka in India. The dam is situated in Joida taluk of Uttara Kannada district. The power house at the foot of the dam has two electricity generators of fifty megawatt each. The electricity generated is supplied to different parts of Karnataka. The dam was built by Hindustan Steel Works Construction Limited (HSCL) and is now operated by Karnataka Power Corporation Limited. The power house was commissioned in 1985.

Contents

Map of Supa Dam, Karnataka

Supa dam outlets open a panoramic view


Background

The construction started in 1974 and ended in 1987. It has a gross storage capacity of 4178 Mcum and a live storage of 4115.25 Mcum of water. It is designed having two generators of 55 MVA and has a generator voltage of 11KV. The entire generator output accounts for 100 MW of electricity with 2916 Terminal Amp/unit and a line voltage of 110 KV. They generate about 542 Million Units annually. The output four lines of the grid are distributed between the substations at Ponda and Ambewadi equally. It is a concrete gravity dam with a height of 101 m and length of 332 m with 3 radial gates of 15m x 10m dimension and has vertical Francis turbines with a design head of 72 m.

References

Supa Dam Wikipedia