Icchampally Project

Icchampally Project (or Inchampalli Project) (Telugu: ఇచ్చంపల్లి) (Marathi: इच्चमपल्ली प्रकल्प) was a multi-purpose project proposed in 2008, with hydro electricity generation, irrigation, flood control, etc. benefits on the River Godavari in India. This project is proposed as joint project of Telangana, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh states.

Icchampalli Project
Location of Icchampalli Project in Telangana
Icchampally Project (India)
CountryIndia
LocationKarimnagar district, Telangana
Coordinates18°38′04″N 80°19′26″E
PurposeMulti-purpose
StatusProposed
Owner(s)Joint ownership by Governments of Telangana, Maharashtra & Chhattisgarh
Operator(s)Joint control by Governments of Telangana, Maharashtra & Chhattisgarh
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsGodavari River
Height112.770 meters
Length1,278 meters
Spillways57 (18 m x 12.37 m Radial Gates)
Spillway typeRadial Type
Reservoir
CreatesIcchampalli Reservoir
Total capacity10,375.88 Mm3
Active capacity9,950.23 Mm3
Surface area970 Mm2
Icchampalli Hydro Electric Project
Operator(s)Joint control by Governments of Telangana, Maharashtra & Chhattisgarh
TypePumped-storage
Installed capacity875 MW
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