Nuclear Power Plants In India
Following nuclear power plant stations have been built in India :
1. Tarapur atome power station :
- This is the India’s first nuclear power station of 380 MW capacity which has been built at Tarapur situated on west coast at a distance of about 100 km from Bombay in collaboration with USA.
- It consists of two beiling water reactors (BWR) which uses enriched uranium as fuel.
- It first unit was commissioned in 1961 and the second unit in 1966.
2. Rana Pratap Sagar atomic power station :
- This is the second nuclear power plant built in India in collaboration with Canada.
- It has been commissioned at about 67 km south-west of Kota in Rajasthaan.
- It has two reactor of CANDU type each of 200 MW capacity.
- It uses natural uranium as fuel in the form of oxide and heavy water as moderator and coolant.
- It was installed in 1971.
3. Kalpakkam nuclear power station :
- It is the third nuclear power station built in India at 65 km away from Madras.
- This is the first nuclear power plant which has been fully designed by Indian scientists and Engineers using indigenous materials.
- It has two units each of 235 MW capacity.
- Its first units was installed in 1983 and the other unit in 1988.
- It has pressurized heavy water reactor and uses natural uranium as fuel.
4. Narora nuclear power station :
- This is India’s fourth nuclear power station built at Narora in Baland Shaber district of Uttar Pradesh.
- It has two plants each of 235 MW capacity with a provisica for extension of its capacity upto 500 MW.
- It uses CANDU-pressurized heavy water reactor system.
- The fuel used is natural uranium and the heavy water is used as moderator and coolant.
- This plant supplies power to Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, J and K, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh.
5. Kakarpar nuclear power station :
- The fifth nuclear power station is located at Kakarpar near Surat in Gujrat.
- It would have four CANDU-pressurized heavy water reactors cach of 235 MW capacity.
- It is simila in design as the reactors used at Narora.
- The fuel will be fabricated at “Nuclear fuel complex”, Hyderabad.
6. Kalga atomic power station :
- The sixth nuclear power station is located at Kaiga in Karnataka State.
- It has two units of 235 MW each.
7. Other Nuclear Power Plants Planned in India :
- Two PWR reactor power plants of 2000 MW capacity have been planned at Kudankulam and new projects of (6 x 500 = 3000) MW capacity are under planning stage at various locations.