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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project’s First Reactor was Synchronised with the Southern Regional Electricity Grid Tuesday Oct 22,2013


The first 1,000-MWe unit of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project(KNPP), now but one stage away from commission, was on Tuesday Oct 22,2013 synchronised with the southern regional grid. Initially, at 2.45 a.m., the first reactor generated 75MWe and gradually notched up 160 MWe. Subsequently, it was successfully transmitted to the southern grid at Abhishekapatti on the outskirts of Tirunelveli after the KNPP authorities got the ‘connecting password’ from Bangalore
The process was halted at 5.15 a.m. so engineers could study the behaviour of the reactor’s ‘integrated systems’, the turbine and the generator — a routine procedure
“The power will be further raised to 500 MWe, 750 MWe and 1,000 MWe in stages. At every stage, various tests are conducted and the technical parameters verified. Based on the results of the tests at each stage and with AERB [Atomic Energy Regulatory Board] clearances, subsequent stages are reached,” said a press release issued by Site Director, KKNPP, R.S. Sundar

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