Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand: On July 15, 2024, Union Minister of Power and Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal, conducted an inspection of the ongoing works at the 2400 MW Tehri Power Complex, a significant renewable energy project in Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand.
During his visit, Manohar Lal closely examined the construction activities at the 1000 MW Tehri Pumped Storage Plant (PSP), a flagship project under THDC India Limited (THDCIL). The Minister inspected key areas of the project, including the Butterfly Valve Chamber, the Machine Hall, and the Outfall, as well as the progress of the river joining works, which are crucial for integrating the PSP into the existing water management systems.
Expressing his appreciation for the efforts of the THDC team, Manohar Lal commended their dedication and hard work in advancing renewable and reliable hydropower generation. He acknowledged the team’s significant achievements and the high standards set in developing the Tehri Power Complex, emphasizing that THDC’s contributions to hydropower projects align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for a Viksit Bharat by 2047. He remarked, “The Tehri Dam stands as a remarkable milestone for THDCIL, accomplished at a time when the very idea of such a massive dam seemed nearly inconceivable. The development of the Tehri Dam is nothing short of a miracle and an engineering marvel in its own right.”
In his address to the THDC management and employees, the Minister highlighted the strategic importance of hydropower in combating climate change and supporting the nation’s energy security. He urged the team to maintain their momentum and focus on completing the remaining phases of the project on time. Shri Manohar Lal praised THDCIL’s efforts in advancing hydropower technology and encouraged the team to continue striving for excellence.
R. K. Vishnoi, Chairman and Managing Director of THDCIL, expressed gratitude to the Minister for his visit and encouraging words. He reaffirmed THDCIL’s commitment to advancing the Tehri Power Complex and other renewable energy projects as part of the broader mission to contribute to a sustainable energy future for India. The visit concluded with a renewed sense of purpose among the THDCIL team, inspired by the Minister’s vision for the future of India’s hydropower sector and their role in realizing that vision.