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Strategies for Rapid Scale up of Nuclear Capacity

Strategies for Rapid Scale up of Nuclear Capacity. U C Muktibodh Executive Director (Engg.) NPCIL. 5 th Nuclear Energy Conclave, New Delhi 06 Sept 2013. Inspiration for Growth. Electricity Demand Clean source of energy Sustainability Energy security. Present Status of Nuclear Power.

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Strategies for Rapid Scale up of Nuclear Capacity

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  1. Strategies for Rapid Scale up of Nuclear Capacity U C Muktibodh Executive Director (Engg.) NPCIL 5th Nuclear Energy Conclave, New Delhi 06 Sept 2013

  2. Inspiration for Growth • Electricity Demand • Clean source of energy • Sustainability • Energy security

  3. Present Status of Nuclear Power CUMULATIVE CAPACITY(MW) CAPACITY (MW) REACTOR TYPE AND CAPACITY • 20 reactors (18 PHWRs+2BWR) 4,780 4,780 at 6 sites in operation at Tarapur, Rawatbhata, Kalpakkam, Narora, Kakrapar and Kaiga • 2 PWRs under advanced stage of completion 2,000 6,780 at Kudankulam (2x1000 MW) • PFBR under construction at 500 7,280 Kalpakkam (1 X 500 MW) • Projects construction Launched (XI Plan) 2,800 • KAPP-3&4 (2x700 MW PHWR) • RAPS-7&8 (2x700 MW PHWR) • Total by 2017 10,080 MW

  4. Nuclear Capacity – Under Construction & Planned in XII Plan 22,700 MW (Construction + Planned) 17,400 MW(Planned) 2000 MW 3300 MW Under construction • Planned to be launched in XII Plan- • 2x1000 MW LWR, Kudankulam, TN • 2x1650 MW LWR , Jaitapur, Maharashtra • 2x1500 MW LWR: Kovvada, AP • 2x1100 MW LWR : Mithi Virdi,Gujarat • 2x700 MW PHWR : Gorakhpur,Haryana • 2x700 MW PHWR :Chutaka,M.P • 2x700 MW PHWR :Mahi-Banswara, Raj • 2x700 MW PHWR : Kaiga,Karnataka • 2X500 MW FBR: Kalpakkam, TN • 1X300 AHWR: Site being identified Advanced Stage of completion • KAPP-3&4 : • ( 2x700 MW PHWR) • RAPP-7&8 • (2x700 MW PHWR) • 500 MW PFBR • KK-1&2: • 2x1000 MW LWR Units under construction will be completed in XII Plan .

  5. NPPs in Operation & under Construction

  6. NPPs under Planning • PHWR Site • LWR Site • FBR Site

  7. Nuclear Power Programme • Three stage nuclear power programme • PHWRs in the first stage

  8. Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors • Evolved through plant sizes of 220, 540 to the present 700 MWe • Matured indigenous technology with impeccable safety record • Standardised plant size of 700 MWe • Standard plant design • Exploring single or two standard seismic designs • Use of Integrated Engineering Environment tools for engineering • Project implementation through Mega ePC packages • Target construction period of 5 years

  9. FOR2012-13 A.F = 90.43 %

  10. Continuous Run (more than a year) RAPS 5 - 400 days (continuing)

  11. Light Water Reactors • LWRs, as additionalities, being implemented through international collaboration. • Business model formulated for optimisation of cost and for meeting design & safety requirements.

  12. Strategies • Public outreach programs • CSR activities • Early Site selection and commencement of Pre-project activities • Design standardisation • Supply chain support • Project implementation

  13. Support from Industry • Indian industry has developed capability to supply NPP equipment & components • The rapid expansion programme will require industry support for maintaining supply chain for high quality equipment, meeting project schedules.

  14. Conclusion • NPCIL is poised for the rapid expansion programme • Synergy between NPCIL and Indian industry is a key element to meet the programme • The programme can be realised in a national mission mode with the support of all stakeholders

  15. THANK YOU

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