According to data by the Central Electricity Authority (dated August 13), 29 of the 31 hydro reservoirs in India are witnessing water scarcity. They are operating at less than full capacity of the reservoir.
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The water level at the Bhakra Nangal Dam in Punjab was 507.53 metres as compared to its full capacity of 513.59 metres. The reservoir level at another such dam Ranjit Sagar in the state was 518.91 metres compared to its capacity of 527.91 metres.
"Although average rainfall deficit has come down in the country, there are pockets such as north western India, Telangana, Rayalaseema, parts of Maharashtra that have severe shortfall in rainfall. This has resulted in dams having much less water than long term averages in these areas," Debasish Mishra, Senior Director (Consulting) Deloitte said.
The water level at these dams was not only lesser than its full reservoir capacity but also lower than the level last year.
The water level at the Nagarjuna Sagar dam in Andhra Pradesh was way below its full capacity of 179.83 metres. It stood at 160.63 metres, the data said.
Water storage level at the Hirakund dam (Odisha) and Periyar dam (Tamil Nadu) was 188.77 metres and 37.82 metres, respectively. However, their full capacity stand at 192.02 metres and 46.33 metres, respectively.
The below normal reservoir level at these water reservoirs has an adverse impact on hydro power generation.
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