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Mattupetty Dam

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Mattupetty Dam (Madupetty Dam), near Munnar in Idukki District, is a storage Concrete Gravity dam built in the mountains of Kerala, India to conserve water for hydroelectricity. [1]

8 relations: Government of Kerala, Gravity dam, Hydroelectricity, Idukki district, India, Kerala, List of dams and reservoirs in India, Munnar.

Government of Kerala

The Government of Kerala headquartered at Thiruvananthapuram is a democratically elected body that governs the Indian State of Kerala.

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Gravity dam

A gravity dam is a dam constructed from concrete or stone masonry and designed to hold back water by primarily utilizing the weight of the material alone to resist the horizontal pressure of water pushing against it.

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Hydroelectricity

Hydroelectricity is electricity produced from hydropower.

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Idukki district

Idukki is one of the 14 districts of Kerala state, India, created on 26January 1972.

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India

India (IAST), also called the Republic of India (IAST), is a country in South Asia.

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Kerala

Kerala is a state in South India on the Malabar Coast.

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List of dams and reservoirs in India

This page shows the state-wise list of dams and reservoirs in India.

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Munnar

Munnar is a town and hill station located in the Idukki district of the southwestern Indian state of Kerala.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattupetty_Dam

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