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DAM-L LS: Inauguration of Micro Hydel Project in Narmada Valley (fwd)
Press Note 14.8.2000
First Ever Micro Hydel Project in Narmada Valley to Start On August 15th,
As a Part of the Struggle Against the Mega-dams
Baroda: August 13
While challenging the gigantic project like the Sardar Sarovar dam and the
present development paradigm that only mega projects are viable to meet the
needs of the people, a Micro Hydel project will start functioning in a
hamlet in Narmada valley from the Independence Day of this year (Aug.15th)
onwards.A micro-hydel project with an installed capacity of 300 watts will
be inaugurated at the Satyagraha Centre at Domkhedi on August 15th at the
hands of the main village activists, while veteran Sarodayi leader,
Siddharaj Dhadda will be the chief guest at this occassion.
It will provide lights in every house (about 10 houses) at Kutaini-pada
(hamlet) at Domkhedi, provided by a turbine generator made in Kerala by
'Peoples School of Energy' (PSE) group that costs Rs.15,000 including
accessories. The people in the valley will be observing the Independence
Day as a day towards Real Freedom.
Micro-Hydel:
In the rainy season small mountain streams near the village, running with
flow of 1-3 Lt/sec., are guided by pipes installed along a hillock with 28
meters drop that provides the head to turn the generator throughout the day.
In the post monsoon season or when there is a dry spell the streams dry up,
and water oozes out of the ground at a very slow rate of only 1 litre in 5
seconds. A check dam of 80 cm height has been built so as to collect this
water every day. In the night the water collected is released in 3.5 hours
through the same pipes and this drives the generator for lighting needs of
the hamlet between 7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. Thus the micro-hydel project
will even be operated for 5 post monsoon months or so when there is just a
trickle.
Energy experts Anilkumar and Madhu who have installed 10 such micro-hydel
projects in Kerala are constructing bunds to check the flow of water and
prevent soil erosion in the water shed area of the stream. Due to these
bunds the water will flow down the hill, thereby giving it more time to
trickle into the ground. The ground waters thus recharged is expected to
provide a perennial flow for the micro-hydel project in 1-2 years.
The people of Domkhedi are thrilled and build the project themselves along
with those who have come to the Satyagraha in solidarity with the NBA. The
masons are from the Nimad area in M.P., that is also threatened by the SSP.
Not even a person, or any amount of agricultural land or forest will be
submerged in this project. In contrast, Sardar Sarovar Project and similar
big dams in the Narmada Valley will displace millions of people and
submerge thousands of hectares of prime agricultural land and forests.
Centralised production of electricity through big hydel and thermal project
not only causes social and environmental destruction, but also the
distribution of costs and benefits violate basic human rights and ideals of
equity. Thus 55 years after independence we still have tens of thousands
(currently a lakh) of villages with no electricity, 60% of rural households
does not have electricity. Many a times, there are remote villages in hilly
tribal areas like Domkhedi in the Narmada valley where people themselves
are generating their own electricity while fighting the destructive Sardar
Sarovar dam being built by affecting 1 million (affected by reservoir,
canal, colony, sanctuary, afforestation, downstream-affected etc).
Another feature of this project is that since Aug. 10th it is bringing
drinking water to the door steps of the Domklhedi residents. Women used to
walk over half a kilometer every day up and down the hills carrying the
water for their families. In the monsoon the Narmada water is very muddy
and this is a pleasant change for everyone. Now the clear stream water
flows to their house through the pipe. In the last few weeks there has been
very little rain and the water from the micro hydel project is being
diverted to the fields. This is possible due to the check dam and the 8 m
head that the hills naturally provide.
Such micro-hydel projects can be installed in many villages of the tribal
areas of Narmada valley by the village people, because small trickles of
water and scopes of the hills are all that it needs. A survey is being
conducted by NBA in Nimgavan and Sikka where the next micro hydel projects
are planned.
The NBA Satyagraha this year is focussing on several nav-nirman
(constructive) activities, along with opposing the unjust submergence and
inhuman and irrevocable destruction the dam will cause. A pedal power
generator with an installed capacity of 70 w is providing 3 lights since
two months. 15-20 minute pedalling in the daytime runs a CFL for 1 hour in
the night.
Towards New Freedom
Veteran Sarvodaya (Gandhian) activist and former minister in Rajasthan
government, Shri. Siddharaj Daddha will be the chief guest in the programs
related to the Independence Day, celebrated as " Towards New Freedom". Well
known balladeers from Gujarat, Charul and Vinay of 'Lok-naad' (People's
voice) will also be there. Smt.Suniti, editor of Marathi magazine
'Andolan', Philip Mathew (Tamilnadu), activists working in the field of
water management in Karnataka, Neju George and Vargheese Koshy and others
have also reached the valley.
Narmada Satyagraha 2000, which is completing one full month on August 15th,
will be further intensified in the coming days, with a variety of
activities and programs in the coming days. People are determined to face
the rising waters, which will destroy their lives and livelihood.
Sukumar Joe Athialy
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