Kudankulam Nuclear-Plant I Shut Down For Refuelling
Kudankulam Nuclear-Plant I Shut Down For Refuelling
Kudankulam is in Tirunelveli district around 650 km from here and NPCIL has two 1,000 MW nuclear power plants there built with Russian equipment.

The first 1,000 MW unit in Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) belonging to Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) was shut down for around two months for refuelling purposes on Thursday, said a senior official.

Kudankulam is in Tirunelveli district around 650 km from here and NPCIL has two 1,000 MW nuclear power plants there built with Russian equipment.

"The first unit was shut down at 3.38 a.m. on Thursday for refuelling purposes. The shutdown will be for around 70 days," H.N. Sahu, Site Director, KNPP told IANS over the phone on Friday.Also read: Kaizala Android App to Let Andhra People Reach Out to CM

Every year, one-third of the reactor's 163 fuel assemblies -- 54 assemblies -- will be replaced.

This coming refuelling cycle will be the second for Unit 1.

According to Sahu, the second unit at KNPP is generating power at full capacity.

Meanwhile, the first 220 MW unit of Madras Atomic Power Station (MAPS) belonging to NPCIL under annual maintenance shutdown is expected to come into operation from April 27 onwards.Also read: Indian Army Seeks Invisible Tanks Through Electronic Camouflage

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