Priyadarshini Jurala hydroelectric power station, Power station on Krishna River, Telangana, India
Priyadarshini Jurala is a hydroelectric power station that harnesses the flow of the Krishna River in Telangana to generate electricity through turbines. The facility includes dams, water channels, and powerhouse buildings that work together as an integrated system for turning water movement into usable energy.
The power station was built as part of India's plan to increase electricity generation capacity and began operating in stages between 2008 and 2011. Completing the project was an important step in improving energy supply to the region.
The station is known locally as an important symbol of modern development and shapes how people in the region understand progress. Visitors notice how the infrastructure fits into the landscape of the Krishna River and contributes to the everyday life of people who depend on its water and power.
Visitors can view the facility from outside and get a sense of how large the hydroelectric infrastructure is at this section of the river. Viewing areas or vantage points offer chances to observe the installation and understand how it fits into the surrounding landscape.
The facility combines power generation with water storage and irrigation support, serving multiple purposes for the agricultural community. This dual-purpose system shows how hydropower goes beyond generating energy to address wider regional needs.
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