There are 21 nuclear power reactors in the
country with a total installed capacity of 5780 MW. Of these, one reactor,
Rajasthan Atomic Power Station Unit 1 (RAPS – 1) (100 MW) at Rawatbhata,
Rajasthan is currently under extended shutdown for techno-economic assessment
for continued operation.
The Kudankulam Unit – 2
is presently under commissioning. The unit is expected to be commissioned in
2015-16.
There are five reactors
which are presently under various stages of construction with a total capacity
of 3300 MW. The details of these reactors are as tabulated below:
Project
|
Location
|
Capacity
(MW)
|
Anticipated
Completion
Dates
|
Kakrapar
Atomic Power Project
Units
3&4 (KAPP 3&4)
|
Kakrapar,
Gujarat
|
2
X 700
|
2017-18
|
Rajasthan
Atomic Power Project
Units 7&8 (RAPP
7&8)
|
Rawatbhata,
Rajasthan
|
2
X 700
|
2018-19
|
Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor
(PFBR)
|
Kalpakkam,
Tamil
Nadu
|
500
|
2015-16
|
Presently, of the reactors with total capacity of
5680 MW in operation, reactors with a capacity of 3280 MW are fuelled by
imported fuel and are operated at rated capacity. The remaining reactors with a
capacity of 2400 MW are fuelled by indigenous fuel which are being operated
close to the rated capacity, matching the fuel supply.
The share of the nuclear power generation in the
total electricity production in the country in the financial year 2014-15 was
of the order of 3.6% (including 2242 Million Units power generation from
Kudankulam Unit-1 prior to its commercial operation).
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