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Location River GO No Date of Date of Turbin Capacity Capacity Allottment Cancellation Es (MW) (MW) LIST OF SMALL HYDRO PROJECTS CANCELLED YEARWISE AS ON 31.07.2021. Sl No Company MHS Taluk District No of Allotted Cancelled Location River GO No Date of Date of Turbin Capacity Capacity Allottment Cancellation es (MW) (MW) 2003-2004 1 Trishul Yedehalli Bhadrava Shimoga 0.40 0.400 Yedehalli MHS Bhadra DE 132 NCE 97 20-04-1999 09-12-2003 Enterprises thi across Badhra river dated RBC 22nd 20/04/1999(0. disritubatory, 2 4 MW), DE NCE KM Chainage at 2002 dated Yedehalli Village 09/12/2003 of Bhadravathi (cancellation) Taluk in Shimoga District TOTAL 0.40 0.400 2006-2007 2 Adi Chikkama Mandya Mandya 0.75 0.750 Across VC canal DE 270 NCE 15-11-2006 15-11-2006 Chunchanagiri ndya near 2003 dated energy Projects Chikkamanday 31.12.2003 & Pvt. Ltd. Village, mandya DE 248 NCE Taluk, 2006 dt 15.11.2006, TOTAL 0.75 0.750 2007-2008 3 Aster Biligeri Somawar Kodagu 2.00 2.000 Across Madapur Madapu DE 210 NCE 09-09-2004 27-06-2007 Infrastructure apet Hole at Beiligiri r 2004 dated Pvt. Ltd. Village of Stream 9.9.2004 time Somwarpet extension GO. Taluk I Kodagu district 4 Handangaje Nalkur Sulya Dakshina 1.00 1.000 Nalkur Hole, a Nalkurh DE 288 NCE 14-10-2005 18-08-2007 Power Pvt. Ltd. Kannada minor tributory ole 2005 dated to the main Stream 14.10.2005, EN Kumaradhari 225 NCE 2007 river 18 Km from dated Subramanya 18/08/2007(ca near Devachala ncelled) Village of Sulya Taluk in Mangalore District. 5 Kadandalaje Kalmakar Sulya Dakshina 1.00 1.000 Across Marigun DE 286 NCE 14-10-2005 18-08-2007 Power Pvt. Ltd. Kannada KalmalkarHole a dihole 2005 dated tributory to Stream 14.10.2005, EN Marigundi 225 NCE 2007 hole(tributory to dated Kumaradhara 18/08/2007(ca river) near Shirur ncelled) & Bendoddi Village, 10 km from Subramanya near Kollamogaru of sulya Taluk in Mangalore District. TOTAL 4.00 4.000 2008-2009 6 Bhoruka Kuruvalli Thirthalli Shimoga 9.00 9.000 Kuruvalli MHS Thunga EN 442 NCE 08-03-2007 29-01-2009 Power across Tunga river 2006 dated Corporation river near 08/03/2007(2 Ltd. Kuruvalli Village, MW), EN 36 Thirthahalli NCE 2008 Taluk, Shimoga dated Dsitrict. 16/02/2008(9 MW), EN 538 NCE 2008 dated 29/01/2009(ca ncelaltion) 7 Avani Power Balagar Thirthalli Shimoga 2.00 2.000 Balagar Muth Thunga DE 139 NCE 26-02-2004 29-01-2009 Pvt. Ltd. Muth MHS across river 2003 dated across Tunga 26/02/2004(2 river at Balagar MW), EN 50 Muth Village of NCE 2007 Thirthahalli dated Taluk in 07/03/2007(3 Shimoga District Years), EN 12 NCE 2009 dated 29/01/2009(ca ncellation) 8 Dhanalakshmi Bhimanak Thirthalli Shimoga 2.00 2.000 Bhimanakatte Thunga DE 140 NCE 26-02-2004 29-01-2009 Power Pvt. Ltd. atte MHS across river 2003 dated across Tunga 26/02/2004(2 river at MW) EN 53 Bhimanakatte NCE 2007 Village of dated Thirthahalli 07/03/2007(3 Taluk in Years), EN 11 Shimoga District NCE 2009 dated 29/01/2009(ca ncellation) TOTAL 13.00 13.000 2009-2010 9 Karnataka Gokak Belgaum 0.300 0.300 Gokak MHS DE 107 NCE 17-07-1998 08-05-2009 Health Between 4th and 97 dated Institute 5th km of Gokak 17/07/1998, canal Cancelled vide G.O. No. EN 521 NCE 2008 dated 08/05/2009 10 Lakshmi Power Konnapur Malavalli Mandya 2.00 2.000 across Shimsha Shimsh 27-08-2003 08-05-2009 Pvt. Ltd Doddi river near a river Konnapur Doddivillage of Malavallu Taluk in Mandya District 11 Devi Trade VVNL Mandya 8.00 8.000 VVNL Station DE 237 NCE 12-03-2003 08-05-2009 Links Pvt. Ltd. Station MHS at 2002 dated Shishapura 12/03/2003(8 village in Mandya MW), EN 522 District NCE 2008 dated 08/05/2009(ca ncellation) 12 Annapoornesh Moodaba Shimoga 6.60 6.600 Moodaba MHS Thunga EN 323 NCE 27-01-2003 08-05-2009 wari Power Pvt. across Tunga river 2002 dated Ltd. river near 27/01/2003(2 Moodaba Village MW), DE 323 in Shimoga NCE 2003 District. dated 23/08/2003(6. 6 MW), EN 516 NCE 2008 dated 08/05/2009(Ca ncellation) 13 Sree Swarna Upper Joida Uttara 4.00 4.000 Upper Kaneri Kali DE 64 NCE 04-06-2002 08-05-2009 Energy Ltd. Kaneri Kannada MHS Between river 2002 (1) dated upper Keneri and 4/6/2002, Supa reservoir Cancelled near project vide GO Kumbarawada No. EN 523 Village, in Uttara NCE 2008 Kannada dated District. 8/5/2009 14 Shibani Power Pudiya Belthang Dakshina 2.00 2.000 Pudiya MHS Pudiya DE 232 NCE 08-05-2009 08-05-2009 Pvt. Ltd. adi Kannada across Pudiya Stream 2002 dated Stream near 10/10/2002(0. Kalanje Village 5 MW), DE 334 Belthangadi NCE 2004 Taluk, Dakshina dated Kannada District 12/10/2004(2 MW), EN 370 NCE 2005 dated 16/12/2005 EN 531 NCE 2008 dated 08/05/2009 15 S.K.Farms Horiabbe Udupi 6.00 6.000 Horiabbe MHS Varahi DE 182 NCE 19.11.2001 08-05-2009 across Varahi river 2001 dated river at Horiabbe 19/11/2001(3. village 5 MW), DE 165 ofKundapur NCE 2003 Taluk in Udupi dated District. 10/10/2003 (restored), DE 165 NCE 2003 dated 15/10/2003 ( 6 MW) , EN 515 NCE 2008 dated 08/05/2009(ca ncelaltion) 16 West Mountain Kumaradh Sulya Dakshina 10.50 10.500 Kumaradhara-II Kumara DE 447 NCE 06-01-2005 18-06-2009 Power Ltd. ara-II Kannada MHS across dhara 2004 dated Kumaradhari river 6/1/2005, EN river at 193 NCE 2010 Hosamajalu dated Village of 18/06/2009 Dakshina (Cancelled) Kannada district 17 Pinnacle Green Devarabett Sakalesh Hassan 13.00 13.000 Across Devarab DE 267 NCE 15-11-2003 30-12-2009 Power Ltd. a apura Devarabetta etta 2003 dated stream of stream 15.11.2003 Sakaleshpur GO NO. EN 351 taluk in Hassan NCE district 2009/30/12/2 009 (cancelled) 18 Sai Kiran Kodagahall T.Narasip Mysore 1.50 1.500 Kodagahalli MHS DE 205 NCE 10.01.2002 05-01-2010 Electrical i ur at Kodagahalli 2001 dated Systems Ltd. Village of 10.01.2002EN T.Narasipur 514 NCE 2008 Taluk in Mysore dated 05-01- District 2010(Cancelled G.O) 19 Maruthi Power Yagachi Belur Hassan 0.80 0.800 Yagachi MHS DE 120 NCE 30-11-2001 12-03-2010 Gen (India) across Yagachi 2001 dated Pvt. Ltd. Branch Canal, 30.11.2001, Chikkabyadagere cancelled EN , Belur Taluk, 362 NCE 2009 dated: 12/03/2010 Total 54.70 54.700 2010-2011 20 Pusala Power Tulgi Raichur 24.750 24.750 Tulgi MHS across Krishna DE 100 NCE 11-03-2004 05-06-2010 Projects Pvt. Krishna river river 2004 dated Ltd. near Tulgi Village 11/03/2004, of Lingasugur DE 100 NCE Taluk in Raichur 2004 dated District 09/09/2004, EN 142 NCE 2010 dated 05/06/2010 (Cancelled) 21 Pusala Power Lingadahal Raichur 2.000 2.000 Lingadahalli Krishna DE 297 NCE 13-09-2004 05-06-2010 Projects Pvt. li MHS across river 2004 dated Ltd. Krishna river 13/9/2004, EN near Lingadahalli 179 NCE 2010 Village, dated Devardurga 05/06/2010 Taluk, (cancelled) 22 Tejus Energy Sampaji Madikeri Kodagu 8.000 8.000 Sampaji MHS Sampaj DE 294 NCE 08-03-2004 18-06-2010 Company across Sampaje e 2004 dated stream near Stream 08/03/2004 (2 Koyanad Village MW), EN 121 of Madikeri NCE 2007 Taluk in Kodagu dated District 30/03/2007 (8 MW), EN 139 NCE 2010 dated 18/06/2010(ca ncelled) 23 Jagadamba Raya Hospet Bellary 0.225 0.225 Across Raya DE 134 NCE 27-06-2003 19-06-2010 Power Canal, 0.8 KM 2002 dated from 27.06.2003, EN Tungabhadra 158 NCE 2010 dam axis Hospet dated Taluk in Bellary 19/06/2010(Ca District ncelled) 24 Hosangadi Hosangadi Mudbidre Dakshina 3.000 3.000 Hosangadi MHS Gundih DE 57 NCE 08-09-2003 19-06-2010 Hydro Power Kannada across alla/Kel 2003 dated Project Hosangadi hole aHole/G 08/09/2003, near Mudbidre urupur EN 151 NCE Village, river/Ho 2010 dated sangadi 19/06/2010(Ca Hole/Pu ncelled) chamog aru Hole/Ph alguni river 25 Bhoruka Sanapur Koppala 7.000 7.000 Sanapur MHS Thunga DE 54 NCE 01-04-2000 19-06-2010 Power across bhadra dated Corporation Tungabhadra river 01/04/2000, Ltd. river across EN 165 NCE Anegundi Weir at 2010 dated Sanapur Village 19/06/2010(Ca in Koppala ncelled) district 26 Matha Hydro Lokasara Mandya 0.250 0.250 Lokasara BC Cauvery DE 206 NCE 21-12-2004 19-06-2010 Power Ltd. Kaveri K.R.S river 2004 dated near Lokasara 21/12/2004, Village, EN 190 NCE Arasanakere 2010 dated Hobali, 19/06/2010 (cancelled) 27 Hulivana Alkere Mandya Mandya 0.400 0.400 Chainage 24 & ME 432 NCE 05-01-2005 19-06-2010 Power Pvt. Ltd. 25.5 across 2004 dated Madduru Branch 5/1/2005, EN Canal, Alakere 199 NCE 2010 Village, Mandya dated Taluk, 19/06/2010 (cancelled) 28 Balaji Hydel Dhanagere T.Narasip Mysore 6.000 6.000 Dhanagere DE 125 NCE 10-06-1997 19-06-2010 Power Pvt. Ltd. ur Anicut, Holesalu 96(11) dated Taluk, 10/06/1997.
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