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The Union government has approved various measures to promote hydropower sector. India is blessed with huge water resources and there are vast possibilities of producing hydro-electricity but only 23% of the total installed capacity. While hydropower projects are critical for economic growth and development, it is equally important to fully assess its potential social and environmental impact in the long-term. The challenge lies in finding the right balance between the need for rapid development and the necessity of protecting the environment. According to an assessment by the Central Electricity Authority, the economically exploitable hydropower potential in India is around 148 GW. As of 2016-17, the installed utilizable hydropower capacity in India is around 45 GW or about 14 % of its total installed power capacity. As of now, around 31 % of its total utilizable hydropower capacity has been installed.
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NHPC Limited is an Indian Hydropower generation company that was incorporated in the year 1975 with an authorised capital of Rs. 2000 million and with an objective to plan, promote and organise an integrated and efficient development of hydroelectric power in all aspects. The government of India and State Governments have 74.51% share as a promoter of the Company while remaining 25.49% is public shareholding.
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