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HOSANGADI: The Varahi Hydro Electric project, which has two stages with four generating units, is an engineering marvel as it is an underground powerhouse built by excavating a huge rock. A huge cave with a width of 20 metres and height of 30 metres is built for a length of 155 metres to house generation units and related components nearly 78 metres below the ground level. In addition to this, nearly a km-long access tunnel has been excavated. The Underground Power House was built in 1989-90 as part of the Stage-1 of the project. It then created a record as it was the first underground powerhouse of the State and second in a Southern State after the one in Idukki of Kerala. The construction of the dam powerhouse was started in 1978-79. The concept of the underground powerhouse has not only resulted in savings with respect to the length of penstocks, but it is environment-friendly as the degradation of forest cover is less compared with the surface power stations.
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