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AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 202 MIZORAM IDENTIFIED FUTURE PROJECTS MIZORAM PROJECTS COMMISSIONED Sl no. Name of District Unit Total Net Design Turbine Commissionin Grid/ Units Remarks Project Capacity Capacity Head Discharge Schedule Voltage/ Generated (no.xkW) kW m (cumecs) Type Make Isolated 12 3 4 567 8 910111213 1 Kau-Tlabung 2x1500 3000 200 2005 ROR 2 Khawiva 3x350 1170 110 1 Horz. Turgo Impulse Jyoti 1988 ROR 3 Laililui 1x15 150 Jyoti 1993 ROR 4 Lao 1x15 150 13 Horz. Tubular Jyoti 1992 ROR 5 Leiva 1x50 50 2000 ROR 6 Maicham Saiha 2x1000 2000 150 1 Horz. Turgo Impulse Jyoti 1996 ROR 7 Ramrilui 2x1500 3000 1997 ROR 8 Serilui-A Aizwal 1x500+2x250 1000 148 0.04 Horz. Turgo Impulse Jyoti 1992 ROR 9 Tuila Aizwal 2x15 30 4 0.02 Horz. Tubular Jyoti 1987 ROR 10 Tuipanglui 2x1500 3000 243 2 Horz. Turgo Impulse 2004 ROR 11 Tuipui Aizwal 2x250 2500 75 1 Horz. Francis Flovel 1991 ROR 12 Tuirivang Aizwal 3x100 300 28 Horz. Francis Jyoti 1989 ROR 13 Tuisumpui Aizwal 3x150 450 40 1 Horz. Francis Jyoti 1992 ROR 14 Vavralui 1x50 170 1997 ROR 15 Teirei 2x1500 3000 42 8 Horz. Francis 1999 ROR 16 Tuidum Aizwal 1500 1992 ROR 17 Maicham-II Saiha 2x1500 3000 2007 ROR 18 Serilui-B Aizwal 3x4000 12000 Total = 36470 AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 202 MIZORAM IDENTIFIED FUTURE PROJECTS Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Verified Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 1 Ainaklui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 50 40 Under Investigation 2 Bualanukham Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 50 22 Under Investigation 3 Chawngte Mizoram ROR 150 30 Under Investigation 4 Cheului Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 50 40 Under Investigation 5 Chiahpui Mizoram Aizawl ROR 20 20 Under Investigation 6 Chikurlui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 15 20 Under Investigation 7 Chunghkum Mizoram ROR 100 100 Under Investigation 8 Dhaleswari -I Mizoram DB Dhaleswari Brk. 8000 55 Site Identified 9 Dhaleswari -II Mizoram ROR Dhaleswari Brk. 10000 65 Site Identified 10 Dimphailui Mizoram Aizawl ROR 50 30 Under Investigation 11 H.Tangerlui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 100 50 Under Investigation 12 Hnahchanglui Mizoram ROR 800 50 DPR Und Prep 13 Khuailui Mizoram Aizawl ROR 50 20 Under Investigation 14 Laparo Mizoram ROR 50 30 DPR Und Prep 15 Leiseului Mizoram ROR 50 30 DPR Und Prep 16 Lohrelui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 15 20 Under Investigation 17 Mat Mizoram ROR Mat 5000 140 Site Identified 18 Mengupi -I Mizoram ROR Mengpui Kaldan 8000 30 Site Identified 19 Mengupi -II Mizoram ROR Mengpui Kaldan 14000 30 Site Identified 20 Minlui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 150 30 Under Investigation 21 Minra Mizoram ROR 50 30 DPR Und Prep 22 Muthilui Mizoram ROR 325 48 DPR Ready 23 Natachra Mizoram Aizawl ROR 75 9 Under Investigation 24 Pangkhawlui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 80 50 Under Investigation 25 Pawh Lui Mizoram ROR Pawh Lui 6000 180 Site Identified 26 Phaisan Mizoram 50 50 27 Ravalui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 50 50 Under Investigation 28 Ruangte Mizoram ROR 300 20 Under Investigation 29 Saichanglui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 100 50 Under Investigation 30 Sailungrek Mizoram ROR 300 24 Under Investigation 31 Sairang Mizoram ROR 100 150 Under Investigation 32 Sangaului Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 100 160 Under Investigation 33 Sekulhlui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 100 38 Under Investigation AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 204 Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Verified Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 34 Thipai Mizoram 23000 35 Tichheilui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 100 100 Under Investigation 36 Tualtelui Mizoram Aizawl ROR 100 25 Under Investigation 37 Tuichang -I Mizoram ROR Tuicahng Kaldan 10000 45 Site Identified 38 Tuichang -II Mizoram ROR Tuicahng Kaldan 6000 25 Site Identified 39 Tuichang -III Mizoram ROR Tuicahng Kaldan 12000 40 Site Identified 40 Tuichang -IV Mizoram ROR Tuicahng Kaldan 12000 40 Site Identified 41 Tuichang -V Mizoram ROR Tuicahng Kaldan 6000 21 Site Identified 42 Tuikhurlui Mizoram Chhimtuipui ROR 50 30 DPR Und Prep 43 Tuilehluang Mizoram ROR 50 30 DPR Und Prep 44 Tuipai Mizoram 200 24 45 Tuiphai Lui Mizoram ROR Tuiphai Lui 4000 280 Site Identified 46 Tuiplal Mizoram ROR 750 30 DPR Ready 47 Tuirini Mizoram ROR Tuirini Barak 3000 24 Under Investigation 48 Tuirumlui Mizoram Aizawl ROR 100 75 Under Investigation 49 Tuithumlui Mizoram Aizawl ROR 100 82 Under Investigation 50 Tuitlank Mizoram 50 70 51 Varhva Mizoram ROR 100 50 Under Investigation total = 131930 AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 205 MIZORAM PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Sl no. Name of District Unit Total Net Design Turbine Commissioning Remarks Project Capacity Capacity Head Discharge Schedule (no.xkW) kW m (cumecs) Type Make 12 34567891013 1 Lamsial 2x250 500 Total = 500 AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 203.
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