Atomic Energy based Power

for Department of Atomic Energy | Date - 13-02-2019


The share of atomic energy in the overall electricity generation in the country was about 2.93% in the year 2017-18.

The Government has taken several measures to enhance the generation from nuclear power plants in the country. The measures include

Securing fuel supply by conclusion of fuel supply contracts with several countries for existing and future fleet of reactors under IAEA Safeguards and augmentation of fuel supplies from domestic sources.

     (ii)    Augmenting nuclear power capacity:

Resolution of issues related to Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage (CLND) Act & Creation of Indian Nuclear Insurance Pool (INIP).

 

Accord of administrative approval and financial sanction of - ten (10) indigenous 700 MW Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) to be set up in fleet mode & two (02) units of Light Water Reactors (LWRs) to be set up in cooperation with Russian Federation.

 

Amendment of the Atomic Energy Act to enable Joint Ventures of Public Sector Companies to set up nuclear power projects.

 

Enhanced project monitoring to identify and address the issues affecting project progress at multiple levels coupled with close monitoring through Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation “PRAGATI” platform.

 

The completion cost of Indigenous 700 MW PHWR in the year 2017 is about   ₹ 15 crore per MW.

New nuclear power capacity is planned to be added in order to increase the share of generation of electricity through atomic energy. In this connection, nine reactors with a capacity of 6700 MW are under construction. The details are as follows:

 

         Location & State

Project

Capacity (MW)

Kakrapar, Gujarat

KAPP-3&4

2 x 700

Rawatbhata, Rajasthan

RAPP-7&8

2 X 700

Gorakhpur, Haryana    

GHAVP-1&2

2 X 700

Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu

KKNPP– 3&4

2 X 1000

Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu

PFBR

500

 

In addition, the Government has accorded administrative approval and financial sanction for setting up 12 more reactors with a capacity of 9000 MW. The details are:

 

          Location & State

Project

Capacity(MW)

Chutka, Madhya Pradesh

Chutka -1&2

2 X 700

Kaiga, Karnataka

Kaiga - 5&6

2 X 700

Mahi Banswara, Rajasthan

Mahi Banswara - 1&2

2 X 700

Gorakhpur,  Haryana

GHAVP - 3&4

2 X 700

Mahi Banswara, Rajasthan

Mahi Banswara - 3&4

2 X 700

Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu

KKNPP 5&6

2 X 1000

On progressive completion of the projects under construction and accorded sanction, the installed nuclear power capacity will reach 22480 MW by 2031.

 

The Government has also accorded ‘in principle’ approval of the following sites for setting up nuclear power plants in future:

 

 Location & State

Site

Capacity (MW)

Jaitapur, Maharashtra

Jaitapur, Units- 1 to 6

6 x 1650

Kovvada, Andhra Pradesh

Kovvada, Units- 1 to 6

6 x 1208

Chhaya Mithi Virdi, Gujarat

Chhaya Mithi Virdi, Units- 1 to 6

6 x 1000*

Haripur, West Bengal

Haripur, Units – 1 to 6

6 x 1000*

Bhimpur, Madhya Pradesh

Bhimpur, Units- 1 to 4

4 X 700

*Nominal Capacity

 

(e)      The list of Inter-Governmental Agreements concluded by India on atomic energy in the last five years are given below:

 

          (a)     Australia                                   05.09.2014

          (b)     Sri Lanka                                 16.02.2015

          (c)      United Kingdom                     13.11.2015

          (d)     Japan                                        11.11.2016

          (e)      Vietnam                                   09.12.2016

          (f)      Bangladesh                              08.04.2017

 

This information was provided by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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