Idukki Reservoir Water Level Decreases to 36% of Capacity

The Moolamattom Power Plant is operating at nearly full capacity in its power generation efforts. Located in the Idukki district of Kerala, India, this facility is one of the largest hydroelectric power projects in the state, contributing significantly to the regional electricity supply.

As of the latest reports, the plant continues to harness its substantial hydro resources to generate electricity, particularly during peak demand periods. The Moolamattom Power Plant has a total installed capacity of 1,000 megawatts and plays a crucial role in stabilizing the power supply in Kerala.

Officials from the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) have noted that the plants efficient functioning is vital, especially during the monsoon season when water levels in reservoirs are high. The consistent power generation from Moolamattom not only helps meet local energy needs but also supports the states overall energy infrastructure, reducing the reliance on thermal power sources.

Further updates on the plant’s performance and maintenance activities are expected in the coming weeks as part of ongoing efforts to ensure reliable electricity supply for the region.

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