The current installed nuclear
power capacity in the country comprises of 21 reactors with a total capacity of
5780 MW. One more reactor, KKNPP-2 (1000 MW) is presently generating infirm
(non-commercial) power and commencement of its commercial operation will take
the nuclear installed capacity to 6780 MW. The details of their location, date
of start of commercial operation and capacity are as below:
|
State
|
Location
|
Units
|
Capacity (MW)
|
Date of Commercial Operation
|
|
Maharashtra
|
Tarapur
|
TAPS-1
|
160
|
28-Oct-1969
|
|
TAPS-2
|
160
|
28-Oct-1969
|
|
TAPS-3
|
540
|
18-Aug-2006
|
|
TAPS-4
|
540
|
12-Sep-2005
|
|
Rajasthan
|
Rawatbhata
|
RAPS-1*
|
100
|
16-Dec-1973
|
|
RAPS-2
|
200
|
01-Apr-1981
|
|
RAPP-3
|
220
|
01-Jun-2000
|
|
RAPS-4
|
220
|
23-Dec-2000
|
|
RAPS-5
|
220
|
04-Feb-2010
|
|
RAPS-6
|
220
|
31-Mar-2010
|
|
Tamil Nadu
|
Kalpakkam
|
MAPS-1
|
220
|
27-Jan-1984
|
|
MAPS-2
|
220
|
21-Mar-1986
|
|
Kudankulam
|
KKNPP-1
|
1000
|
31-Dec-2014
|
|
KKNPP-2**
|
1000
|
**
|
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
Narora
|
NAPS-1
|
220
|
01-Jan-1991
|
|
NAPS-2
|
220
|
01-Jul-1992
|
|
Gujarat
|
Kakrapar
|
KAPS-1#
|
220
|
06-May-1993
|
|
KAPS-2#
|
220
|
01-Sep-1995
|
|
Karnataka
|
Kaiga
|
KGS-1
|
220
|
16-Nov-2000
|
|
KGS-2
|
220
|
16-Mar-2000
|
|
KGS-3
|
220
|
06-May-2007
|
|
KGS-4
|
220
|
20-Jan-2011
|
* Under extended shutdown for
techno-economic assessment for continued operation.
** Presently, generating infirm (non-commercial)
power and is expected to be in commercial operation soon.
#Presently, the units are under
long shutdown for Enmasse Coolant Channel Replacement (EMCCR) and Enmasse
Feeder Replacement (EMFR)
In the current financial year
2016-17 (upto February 2017), the electricity generation from nuclear power on
commercial basis was 34136 Million Units. In addition, Kudankulam Nuclear
Power Project (KKNPP), Unit-2 has generated 2086 Million Units of infirm power
(non-commercial) during this period. Thus, 36223 Million Units of electricity
has been generated from nuclear power as against 903694 Million Units from
fossil fuel sources (source: CEA), which is about 4% of the energy generated
from fossil fuel in the current financial year 2016-17 (up to Feb-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 a written reply to a
question in Rajya Sabha today.
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