星期日, 20 7 月, 2025
Home PV News India to begin the construction of its 25th nuclear power plant

India to begin the construction of its 25th nuclear power plant

India will begin the construction of its 25th nuclear power plant on Monday with the first pour of concrete for the 700 MW indigenous Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) at Rawatbhata.

The 700 MW PHWR will be the seventh nuclear plant at the Rajasthan Atomic Power Station (RAPS), which already has an installed capacity of 1,180 MW from six units – the largest from a single site.

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) currently operates 20 nuclear power plants across six sites and has an installed capacity of 4,780 MW.

The excavation work for the Unit 7 at RAPS started on August 19 last year and the NPCIL hopes to start commercial operations by June 2016. The first pour of concrete for Unit 8 at the station is expected later this year.

The Centre had given a financial sanction of Rs. 24,000 crores in October 2009 for building four units of 700 MW of PHWRs – two each at Kakrapar and Rawatbhata in Rajasthan.

The 700-MW PHWR has been designed by NPCIL  by  scaling up its 540 MW PHWRs under operation at Tarapur since 2005.

The NPCIL is building two 1,000 MW VVER type nuclear power plants at Kudankulam (TamilNadu)and two 700 MW PHWRs at Kakrapar in Gujarat. Unit 1 and 2 at Kudankulam are expected to be operational by August this year and May next year, respectively.

Both the 700 MW units at Kakrapar are expected to start producing power by 2015 end. With the progressive completion of the Kudankulam reactors and the four 700 MW PHWRs at Kakrapar and Rawatbhata, the installed nuclear power capacity of NPCIL is expected to reach 9,580 MW by 2016.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

India will add 8,500 MWh of storage within the next two years

India Central Electricity Authority Chairperson Ghanshyam Prasad said on Wednesday that 3,300 MW of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects are in the pipeline...

Coal giant snaps up solar thermal project in landmark deal for long duration storage technology

AGL, Australia’s biggest coal generator, has snapped up a newly approved solar thermal project in South Australia, adding to its options for long duration...

Al Kharsaah: A Pioneering Solar Power Plant in Qatar

Located 80 km west of Qatar's capital, Doha, the Al Kharsaah Solar PV Independent Power Producer (IPP) project is the country's first large-scale solar...

OMV Petrom Buys 50 Pct Stake in Gabare Solar Project

OMV Petrom S.A. has acquired a 50 percent stake in the Gabare solar project from Enery Element, a large-scale project in Byala Slatina, near...