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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Kudankulam Nuclear Plant Second Unit Attains Criticality Sunday July 10,2016


The second unit of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant on Sunday night July 10,2016 attained criticality, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Chairman and Managing Director SK Sharma said.

"Sustained fission reaction and a series of steps will be going on in the second unit. Every step will be monitored and clearance will be obtained from The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board for going on to the next process," he said.

The second unit of KNPP attained criticality at 8:56 PM, Sharma said.

The first approach to attain criticality at the second unit began on July 8,2016

The second unit would attain the maximum capacity of 100 per cent power generation within three months and its synchronisation would be achieved within a month, he said. Initially, the second unit would produce 300 MW.

Tamil Nadu's share of power generated by Unit-II would be 562 MW, he said.

The first unit, which began generating power in October 2013, has so far produced 1006 crore MW.
Excavation works on the third and fourth units are going on at the site, he said, adding, in 2023-24, the NPCIL's total power production would be 30,000 MW.

The second reactor is the NPCIL's 22nd unit.

Unit 1 and 2 of the KNPP VVER reactors are being built with Russian collaboration. Each reactor has the capacity to generate 1000 MW of electricity.

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