Etalin Hydroelectric Project

Etalin Hydroelectric Project

Etalin Hydroelectric Project Latest News

The Project Affected Peoples Forum (PAPF) of Arunachal Pradesh recently urged NHPC Ltd to reinstate every local worker previously engaged in the Etalin Hydroelectric Project (HEP), following the Centre’s decision to transfer the project from SJVN Limited to NHPC.

About Etalin Hydroelectric Project

  • It is a 3,097 MW hydropower project planned on Dri and Talo rivers (tributaries of the Dibang river) in Arunachal Pradesh’s Dibang Valley.
  • It is one of the largest hydropower projects proposed in the country in terms of installed capacity.
  • EHEP is proposed to be developed as a combination of two run-of-the-river schemes.
  • The project is being executed by NHPC Limited (formerly known as the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation).
  • The project will feature two concrete gravity dams, one on the Dri River and another on the Talo (Tangon) River, with an underground powerhouse near their confluence close to Etalin village.
  • The project is expected to generate 12,752 GWh of electricity.
  • The project area falls under the “richest bio-geographical province of the Himalayan zone” and “one of the mega biodiversity hotspots of the world”.
  • The project area is dominated by indigenous populations belonging to Idu-Mishmi tribes.

Source: NEN

Etalin Hydroelectric Project FAQs

Q1: The Etalin Hydroelectric Project is planned on which rivers?

Ans: It is planned on Dri and Talo rivers (tributaries of the Dibang river).

Q2: The Etalin Hydroelectric Project is located in which Indian state?

Ans: Arunachal Pradesh

Q3: What is the total planned installed capacity of the Etalin Hydroelectric Project?

Ans: 3,097 MW

Q4: Which indigenous community primarily inhabits the Etalin project area?

Ans: The project area is dominated by indigenous populations belonging to Idu-Mishmi tribes.

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