
Moolamattom
Hill Station
Moolamattom
Moolamattom is a village in Idukki district, Kerala, known primarily for housing India's second largest underground hydroelectric power station, the Moolamattom Power Station. This power station is part of the Idukki Hydroelectric Project, which harnesses water from the Idukki Dam through underground tunnels to generate 780 MW of electricity via six 130 MW turbines.
The power station is located underground near the foothills of Nadukani and plays a crucial role in supplying electricity to Kerala. Moolamattom lies on the banks of the Thodupuzha River, which is a tributary of the Muvattupuzha River. Besides its industrial significance, the area is surrounded by natural attractions like the Idukki Dam, waterfalls, and scenic hills. Educational institutions like St. Joseph's College and St. Joseph's Academy serve the local community, adding to the village's development.
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