Business
Second nuclear power unit at Kudankulam connected to grid
Chennai, Aug 29: The second 1,000 MW unit of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) in Tamil Nadu was connected to the grid on Monday, said a senior official.
"The second unit of KNPP was connected to the grid at 11.17 a.m. The unit is operating at 170 MW," R.S. Sundar, the site director at KNPP, told IANS over telephone from Kudankulam.
"With this the atomic power generation of Nuclear Power Corp of India Ltd (NPCIL) on Monday crossed 5,000 MW. It was a twin milestone for us," S.K. Sharma, chairman and managing director, NPCIL, told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
He said the commercial operation of the second unit was expected to happen by the end of this year and the tariff for the power generated from this unit will be decided then.
The tariff for the power generated from the first unit is around Rs 3.90 per unit, Sharma said.
Meanwhile, the second unit will be operated for three or four days and then will disconnected from the grid for testing the parametres.
"A week after that the unit will be reconnected with the grid and the power generation will be gradually increased to 50 per cent. After clearances from AERB (Atomic Energy Regulatory Board), the power generation will be increased in stages," Sundar said.
"In three months time we expect the unit to start power generation to its full capacity," he added.
"We will touch power generation of 280 MW by the end of the day. We will operate the plant at that level for four days and then disconnect the unit from the grid," H.N. Sahu, station director, told IANS over phone.
He said the unit had AERB permission to operate up to 50 per cent capacity.
"On restarting the unit later, the power levels will be increased to 50 per cent. After that we have to get AERB's permission for increasing the power levels. In a couple of months, we hope to touch 100 per cent power levels," Sahu added.
The second unit went critical or started nuclear fission on July 10.
According to Sundar, the unit was operating at low power after it went critical.
India's atomic power plant operator NPCIL has built two similar 1,000 MW nuclear power plants at Kudankulam with Russian equipment.
The first unit attained criticality, which is the beginning of the fission process, in July 2013.
Subsequently it was connected to the southern grid in October 2013. However, commercial power generation began only on December 31, 2014.
The unit experienced regular breakdowns after that and finally got stabilised some months ago to generate at an average around 940 MW power daily.
It was the first pressurised water reactor of India.
1 minute ago
Doctors call for overhaul of anaesthetic drug regulations amid suicide concerns
3 minutes ago
Seven mothers dead, one injection under scanner; Rajasthan's Oxytocin tragedy triggers national action
3 minutes ago
CM Vijay launches TN pulse polio campaign; 52.91 lakh children targeted for vaccination
4 minutes ago
Three children die in 48 hours as cerebral malaria cases surge in Jharkhand's East Singhbhum
5 minutes ago
Gujarat CM launches statewide Pulse Polio campaign targeting over 83 lakh children
6 minutes ago
FIFA WC: Colombia top Group K after Portugal stalemate
8 minutes ago
FIFA WC: DR Congo secure historic first-ever World Cup win in 52 years to reach knockouts
9 minutes ago
FIFA WC: 'I hope it is not the last one,' Kane eyes more milestones after breaking England's World Cup record
9 minutes ago
FIFA WC: Messi creates more history as Argentina finish group stage unbeaten
10 minutes ago
Messi adds another feather to his cap, becoming the first player to score in 7 consecutive FIFA World Cup games
11 minutes ago
FIFA WC: Clarke steps down as head coach after Scotland's exit
11 minutes ago
FIFA WC: Austria and Algeria through to knockouts after six-goal thriller
12 minutes ago
Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council thanks PM Modi as Union Territory gets landmark NCOE
