This presentation discusses nuclear energy and nuclear power plants. It explains that nuclear energy comes from splitting or fusing atomic nuclei, and nuclear power plants generate electricity through controlled nuclear fission. The presentation provides details on how nuclear power plants work, the components of a nuclear reactor, and India's current nuclear energy capacity. It also lists advantages like low emissions and disadvantages such as radioactive waste and potential accidents.
7. HOW DOES A NUCLEAR
POWER PLANT
WORKS?
▪ A nuclear power plant works in a similar way as a
thermal power plant. The difference between the
two is in the fuel use to heat the water in the
boiler(Steam generator).
▪ Inside a nuclear power station, energy is released by
nuclear fission in the core of the reactor.
▪ 1kg of Uranium-235 can produce as much energy as
the burning of 4500 tons of high grade variety of
Coal or 2000 tons of oil.
8. NUCLEAR REACTOR
▪ A device in which nuclear chain reactions are
initiated, controlled, and sustained at a steady
rate.
Principle parts :
1) Core
2) Moderator
3) Control Rods
4) Coolants
5) Fuels
6) Radiation Sheets
9.
10. INDIA’S NUCLEAR
ENERGY
▪ Nuclear power is the fourth largest source of
Electricity in India.
▪ As of 2013, India has 7 Nuclear Power Plant
with 21 Nuclear Reactor, having an installed
capacity of 5780 MW.
11. Plant Location State Capacity
Narora Atomic Power Station Narora Uttar Pradesh 440 MW
Rajasthan Atomic Power Station Rawatbhata Rajasthan 1180 MW
Tarapur Atomic Power Station Tarapur Maharashtra 1400 MW
Kakrapar Atomic Power Station Kakrapar Gujarat 440 MW
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant Kudankulam Tamilnadu - MW
Madras Atomic Power Station Kalpakkam Tamilnadu - MW
Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant Kaiga Karnataka 660 MW
Madras Atomic Power Station Kalpakkam Tamil Nadu 440 MW