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KUDANKULAM
NUCLEAR POWERPLANT
Some informations
BRIEFABOUTTHEPROJECT
1. Kudankulam Powerplant project is proposed by Indian Government at
Kudankulam village of Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu.
2. An Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on the project was signed on
20 November 1988 by then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and then Soviet
head of state Mikhail Gorbachev, for the construction of two reactors.
3. Construction began on 31 March 2002, with Nuclear Power Corporation
of India Ltd. (NPCIL) predicting that the first unit would be operational in
March 2007, instead of the original target of December 2007
4. The capacity of each reactor will be 1000 MW or 1 GW. The new
reactors would bring the total capacity of the power plant to 6000 MW or
6 GW.
5. The original cost of the two units was ₹13,171 crore, but it was later
revised to ₹17,270 crore ($2.6 billion). Russia advanced a credit
of ₹6,416 crore ($0.97 billion) to both the units.
6. The first reactor of the plant attained criticality on 13 July 2013 at
11:05 pm
LOCATION
TECHNICALANDECONOMICALREASONS
FORSELECTINGKudankulamsite
 The Site Selection Committe recommended setting up a nuclear
powerplant in Kudankulam based on the large land and sea areas,
available of cooling water and low population distribution in that
village.
 We have get the cooling water and process water from sea and
transport the fuels from other countries to our country via sea is a
easy way.
 Co-ordinates of the Kudankulam Nuclear Powerplant is
Longitude:77.71327 Lattitude:8.1691
FACTSOF THEKUDANKULAMNUCLEARPOWER
PROJECT
 Power Generation
First Stage: 2*1000=2000MW
Completion: 6*1000=6000MW
 Reactors
Water-Water Energetic Reactor (VVER) series
on the Pressurized Water Reactor(PWR) with
capacity of 1000 MW
 Land Requirement
In Plant site around radius 2 – 5 kms.
 Investment
The cost of the plant is 17,270
crore (2.6 Billion)
Fuel Supply
This Project is India – Russia
combined Project. So,the fuel
is supply from Russia through
Ships via sea.
Type of Fuel
Enriched Uranium is used
as a fuel in powerplant.
PROBLEMS IN KUDANKULAM NUCLEAR
POWERPLANT BEFORE GET PERMISSION
 The coolant water and low-grade waste from the KKNPP are going to be
dumped in to the sea which will have a severe impact on fish production and
catch. This will undermine the fishing industry, push the fisherfolks into
deeper poverty and misery and affect the food security of the entire southern
Tamil Nadu and southern Kerala.
 Even when the KKNPP projects function normally without any incidents and
accidents, they would be emitting Iodine 131, 132, 133, Cesium 134, 136, 137
isotopes, strontium, tritium, tellurium and other such radioactive particles
into our air, land, crops, cattle, sea, seafood and ground water. Already the
southern coastal belt is sinking with very high incidence of cancer, mental
retardation, down syndrome, defective births due to private and government
sea-sand mining for rare minerals including thorium. The KKNPP will add many
more woes to our already suffering people.
PROBLEMS IN KUDANKULAM NUCLEAR
POWERPLANT BEFORE GET PERMISSION
 The then Minister of State in the Ministry of
Environment and Forest Mr.Jairam Ramesh announced
a few months ago that the central government had
decided not to give permission to KKNPP 3-6 as they
were violating the Coastal Regulation Zone
stipulations. It is pertinent to ask if KKNPP 1 and 2 are
not violating the CRZ terms.
 The important issue of liability for the Russian plants
has not been settled yet. Defying the Indian nuclear
liability law, Russia insists that the Inter-
Governmental Agreement (IGA), secretly signed in
2008 by the Indian and Russian governments, precedes
the liability law and that Article 13 of the IGA clearly
establishes that NPCIL is solely responsible for all
claims of damages.
PROBLEMS IN KUDANKULAM NUCLEAR
POWERPLANT BEFORE GET PERMISSION
COMPONENTSNEED
 Nuclear Reactor
Fuel rods
Control rods
Modulator
Reflector
Coolant
Pressure vessell
1. Pressure Equalizer
2.Heat Exchanger
3.Steam Turbine
4.Generator
5.Condenser
6.Cooling Pump
Operation
ADVANTAGES
AND
DISADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION
Using the Nuclear Energy for useful Not for other illegal
activities like TERRORISM etc., We already know the
HIROSHIMA and NAGASHAKI atom bomb blasts. Use the
energy in such a good way and enjoy the life..
BY
S.RAJKAPOORKHAN

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KUDANKULAM POWERPLANT by Khan

  • 2. BRIEFABOUTTHEPROJECT 1. Kudankulam Powerplant project is proposed by Indian Government at Kudankulam village of Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu. 2. An Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on the project was signed on 20 November 1988 by then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and then Soviet head of state Mikhail Gorbachev, for the construction of two reactors. 3. Construction began on 31 March 2002, with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. (NPCIL) predicting that the first unit would be operational in March 2007, instead of the original target of December 2007
  • 3. 4. The capacity of each reactor will be 1000 MW or 1 GW. The new reactors would bring the total capacity of the power plant to 6000 MW or 6 GW. 5. The original cost of the two units was ₹13,171 crore, but it was later revised to ₹17,270 crore ($2.6 billion). Russia advanced a credit of ₹6,416 crore ($0.97 billion) to both the units. 6. The first reactor of the plant attained criticality on 13 July 2013 at 11:05 pm
  • 5. TECHNICALANDECONOMICALREASONS FORSELECTINGKudankulamsite  The Site Selection Committe recommended setting up a nuclear powerplant in Kudankulam based on the large land and sea areas, available of cooling water and low population distribution in that village.  We have get the cooling water and process water from sea and transport the fuels from other countries to our country via sea is a easy way.  Co-ordinates of the Kudankulam Nuclear Powerplant is Longitude:77.71327 Lattitude:8.1691
  • 6. FACTSOF THEKUDANKULAMNUCLEARPOWER PROJECT  Power Generation First Stage: 2*1000=2000MW Completion: 6*1000=6000MW  Reactors Water-Water Energetic Reactor (VVER) series on the Pressurized Water Reactor(PWR) with capacity of 1000 MW  Land Requirement In Plant site around radius 2 – 5 kms.
  • 7.  Investment The cost of the plant is 17,270 crore (2.6 Billion) Fuel Supply This Project is India – Russia combined Project. So,the fuel is supply from Russia through Ships via sea. Type of Fuel Enriched Uranium is used as a fuel in powerplant.
  • 8. PROBLEMS IN KUDANKULAM NUCLEAR POWERPLANT BEFORE GET PERMISSION  The coolant water and low-grade waste from the KKNPP are going to be dumped in to the sea which will have a severe impact on fish production and catch. This will undermine the fishing industry, push the fisherfolks into deeper poverty and misery and affect the food security of the entire southern Tamil Nadu and southern Kerala.  Even when the KKNPP projects function normally without any incidents and accidents, they would be emitting Iodine 131, 132, 133, Cesium 134, 136, 137 isotopes, strontium, tritium, tellurium and other such radioactive particles into our air, land, crops, cattle, sea, seafood and ground water. Already the southern coastal belt is sinking with very high incidence of cancer, mental retardation, down syndrome, defective births due to private and government sea-sand mining for rare minerals including thorium. The KKNPP will add many more woes to our already suffering people.
  • 9. PROBLEMS IN KUDANKULAM NUCLEAR POWERPLANT BEFORE GET PERMISSION  The then Minister of State in the Ministry of Environment and Forest Mr.Jairam Ramesh announced a few months ago that the central government had decided not to give permission to KKNPP 3-6 as they were violating the Coastal Regulation Zone stipulations. It is pertinent to ask if KKNPP 1 and 2 are not violating the CRZ terms.  The important issue of liability for the Russian plants has not been settled yet. Defying the Indian nuclear liability law, Russia insists that the Inter- Governmental Agreement (IGA), secretly signed in 2008 by the Indian and Russian governments, precedes the liability law and that Article 13 of the IGA clearly establishes that NPCIL is solely responsible for all claims of damages.
  • 10. PROBLEMS IN KUDANKULAM NUCLEAR POWERPLANT BEFORE GET PERMISSION
  • 11. COMPONENTSNEED  Nuclear Reactor Fuel rods Control rods Modulator Reflector Coolant Pressure vessell
  • 12. 1. Pressure Equalizer 2.Heat Exchanger 3.Steam Turbine 4.Generator 5.Condenser 6.Cooling Pump
  • 15. CONCLUSION Using the Nuclear Energy for useful Not for other illegal activities like TERRORISM etc., We already know the HIROSHIMA and NAGASHAKI atom bomb blasts. Use the energy in such a good way and enjoy the life..