Power Min inks pact with DRDO for implementing EWS at hydro power plants 
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Power Min inks pact with DRDO for implementing EWS at hydro power plants

Power Ministry signed MoU with DRDO on Tuesday for the implementation of an early warning system for vulnerable hydro projects or power stations

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Power Ministry on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the implementation of an early warning system (EWS) for vulnerable hydro projects or power stations. "The ministry and the DRDO will jointly work towards developing suitable mitigation measures against avalanches, landslides, glaciers, glacial lakes and other geo-hazards," said an official statement.

Expertise of DRDO to be used for developing early warning system in hilly regions

The expertise of the DRDO will also be utilised in developing comprehensive early warning system for vulnerable hydro projects/ power stations in hilly regions.

The ministry has taken the initiative of implementing EWS in the hydro power projects especially those located in upper reaches of hilly regions.

The EWS is an integrated system of hazard monitoring, forecasting and prediction, disaster risk assessment, communication and preparedness for timely action to reduce disaster risks in advance of hazardous events.

The ministry has already signed MoUs with CSIR-NGRI, IMD, WIHG and NRSC-ISRO for implementation of EWS.

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