Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre reservoir data in Indian Hydel Power reports
The 23 June 2026 reservoir report from GRID-INDIA's Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre is a useful bookmark for Indian Hydel Power reports users tracking hydro storage across the southern grid. The report lists reservoir levels, energy content and inflows, with Idukki at 707.44 ft compared with 717 ft a year earlier. Donkarai stood at 313.91 ft and Idamalayar at 137.68 ft. EnergylineIndia.com records the figures as a verified daily reservoir reference for hydro planning.
The data matter because reservoir storage determines how much hydro can be dispatched for peaking and balancing. During the monsoon period, inflows and storage levels decide whether water should be conserved for peak hours or used for immediate generation. This makes Indian Hydel Power reports important for users tracking Hydropower projects India and daily grid flexibility. The report helps compare current reservoir levels with operational needs in the southern region.
The 22 June 2026 Odisha reservoir generation report provides a linked generation snapshot. Odisha's hydroelectric fleet averaged 365.25 MW, equivalent to 8.766 MU. Balimela led with 203.17 MW average generation and 379 MW peak, while Upper Indravati at Mukhiguda recorded 133.54 MW average generation and 430 MW peak. Indian Hydel Power reports also show that Balimela units 5 and 6 were offline for renovation or maintenance. Rengali and Machkund recorded nil generation. Indian Hydel Power reports therefore support reservoir monitoring, hydro dispatch review and power generation capacity assessment.











