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'''Supa Dam''' is built across [[Kalinadi]] ([[Kannada]]) or Kali river in state of [[Karnataka]] in India and is the highest dam in Karnataka. The dam is situated at GaneshaGudi, which is in [[Joida]] taluk of [[Uttara Kannada]] district. The dam forms the main storage reservoir to all the power houses in Kalinadi hydro power project of total installed capacity of 1180MW, which includes main Nagzari power house of 810 MW | '''Supa Dam''' is built across [[Kalinadi]] ([[Kannada]]) or Kali river in state of [[Karnataka]] in India and is the highest dam in Karnataka. The dam is situated at GaneshaGudi, which is in [[Joida]] taluk of [[Uttara Kannada]] district. The dam forms the main storage reservoir to all the power houses in Kalinadi hydro power project of total installed capacity of 1180MW, which includes main Nagzari power house of 810 MW capacity. The power house at the foot of the dam has two 50 MW [[electricity]] [[Electric generator|generators]]. The [[electricity]] generated is supplied to different parts of Karnataka. The dam was built by Hindustan Steel Works Construction Limited and is designed, owned and operated by [[Karnataka Power Corporation Limited]]. The power house was commissioned in 1985. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |