Dam Removal News Nov 2025 India. Dam Removal News Nov 2024 Update Cloe Nannie The Ken-Betwa project, with a budget of 440bn rupees ($5.06bn; £4.05bn), will channel excess water from the Ken river in Madhya Pradesh to the Betwa river in the neighbouring Uttar Pradesh state. Vadodara: The third-biggest dam in the state and a major source of water for the entire central Gujarat region will get new gates for the first time since its construction about five decades ago.
Water level at Barvi Dam rises to 91 after good rainfall in August first week Mumbai news from www.hindustantimes.com
Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) reported a 9% YoY increase in electricity traded volume for February 2025, driven by growth in the DAM and RTM segments India has taken cognisance of China's announcement of a mega dam project in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo (upper reaches of the Brahmaputra for India) in the Tibet Autonomous region.
Water level at Barvi Dam rises to 91 after good rainfall in August first week Mumbai news
Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) reported a 9% YoY increase in electricity traded volume for February 2025, driven by growth in the DAM and RTM segments Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) reported a 9% YoY increase in electricity traded volume for February 2025, driven by growth in the DAM and RTM segments While TAM declined, the IEX Green Market saw strong growth
New DRE report reveals another recordbreaking year for dam removal in Europe Dam Removal Europe. Vadodara: The third-biggest dam in the state and a major source of water for the entire central Gujarat region will get new gates for the first time since its construction about five decades ago. The Ken-Betwa project, with a budget of 440bn rupees ($5.06bn; £4.05bn), will channel excess water from the Ken river in Madhya Pradesh to the Betwa river in the neighbouring Uttar Pradesh state.
The Dam Removal Europe Award 2022 goes to... Dam Removal Europe. Weeks after the Bharatiya Janata Party's Sikkim cadre opposed an expert body's approval to rebuild the Teesta III hydropower project in the state, a member of the state cadre has now moved court, challenging the decision to hand over the beleaguered project to renewable energy company Greenko The dam was destroyed by a glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) in October 2023 but is proposed to.