Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant

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Kudankulam nuclear plant in Tirunelveli, south Tamil Nadu is finally a reality. At 2.45am on 22nd October 2013, nearly 160MW produced by unit 1 of the plant and was connected to the southern grid.
Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station currently under construction in Koodankulam in the Tirunelveli district of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Cost estimation of this project was US$3 billion.
The Inter-Governmental Agreement on the project was signed on November 20, 1988 by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. The project was in limbo for 10 years. There has been considerable struggle to stop this project due to nuclear pollution reasons[citation needed]. While United States complained about the agreement as it does not meet with the terms of the Nuclear Supplies Group (NSG), Russia contends that the Koodankulam deal was originally signed in 1988 and is therefore not subject to the 1992 NSG guidelines.[1]

There are negotiations to see if a naval base is to be added here for both safeguarding the project and as a presence in the southern tip of the country.[2] A mini port became operational in Koodankulam on January 14, 2004.[3] The port has been established to receive barges carrying overdimensional equipments for light water reactors from ships anchored at a distance of 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi). This removes the necessity of land transportation that increases the possibility of damage. The Sethusamudram project will enhance the military and provide Nuclear Submarine base in the canal, with the nuclear fuel supplied by the Koodankulam Nuclear Project.

In 2008, an agreement on building additional reactors at the atomic station was initialized.[4]

[edit] Technical description
Two 1 GW units of the VVER-1000 model are being constructed by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited. When the two are completed, it will become the largest nuclear power generation complex in India producing a cumulative of 2 GW of electric power. Both units are Water Cooled Water Moderated Power Reactors.[5] The first unit is estimated to go into operation in December 2009, while the second one is set for March 2010.[6][7] Four more reactors are set to be added to this plant.[8] This will add another 2.5 GW output from the project. When completed, this will provide about 40% of the nuclear power in India

Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant

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Country India
Owner Nuclear Power Corporation of India LTD.
Built 1998
Reactors
Reactors under construction 2 (2000 MW)
Power
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   8°10'8"N   77°42'46"E

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  • unsuitable polygon, please altrate.
  • dear vaikundaraja the polygon marked is correct as it comprises the restricted area near the vicinity of the nuclear power plant.
  • Koodankulam nuclear project is very danjerous for total tamil pupils and unwanted planing from centrel congress government.......
  • we want kknpp we all support to opening to march.
  • its all are soul. because that particular area more smuglings and drugs are imported.. so some politcs memebers and big business mans are stoped its works in background.And then nt dangerous peoples .This statement true tell in abdul kalam....
  • we want kudankulam nuclear power plant..........
  • Kudankulam is most wanted power source in India.It is essential.
  • Ind and rusia are now share kudankukam project.but us have not like that so it give many money and motivate our people to closd the kudankulam project.and us fear to our country to grow up.
  • rnning on power plant
  • countries like india is we need power, it is necessary to open this station immediately Today Tamil Nadu under critical condition to manage the power shortage of production so the both govts take necessary steps to open Kundamkulam immdiately
  • kudankulam power plant very important powerplant in tamilnadu eletricity board
  • only one way to solve all the power prblm is tha kudankulam power plant power generation
  • i want kudankulam
  • when the kudankulam nuclear power plant starts?
  • kudankulam power plant important in india jai ho.
  • Indian doesnt need nuclear power. Nuclear Radiation kills not only the present generation, even 100 generations. See this how nuclear waste is handled in India. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DR7U9b1B6U&feature=related One more video on health effects in the surrounding villages in kalpakkam nuclear plant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlIsKO2yeas
  • k k is must our country
  • i want
  • it's not suitable solition for power shortage..i dont want to lose my district
  • its very important for the development of our country . so we should fully support it.
  • Due to this power project many people where affecting . Our govt. It self make force against our people. It is uery cruelty. Our govt not hearing the words of our country people .
  • every day we are facing 10 hrs powercut.power demand in india is 122GW.to reduce dis,definitely we need power from kudankulam ..
  • we need current for our domestic usage and our future so i wish to open it soon as soon as possible
  • government is thing, tamilnadu should change as desert area
  • I Want kudankulam
  • f (Stop Koodankulam nuclear power plant group) In that case how the nuclear scientists(?) of India (world) could earn millions of dollars each? ) To know whether a fuel is proper fuel or not is to determine whether the fuel gives off greater amount of energy when it is used than the energy involved in making the fuel from raw natural materials. A huge amount of energy is obtained when Hydrogen or thermite (a mixture of powdered Aluminium and oxide of iron) is burned. But energy obtained from combustion of those fuels is not greater than the energy spent to make them from natural resources. Therefore, Hydrogen and thermite cannot be treated as proper fuels. Electricity could be readily generated from combustion of those fuels, but, electricity made from those fuels must be more expensive than electricity made from coal or petroleum. According to Einstein’s E = mc2 formula, 1 Kg of any material (preferably Uranium) will give 9
  • when does you start kudankulam
  • i like kknpp. Iam working last 2 years in kknpp
  • i wish that koodankulam's nuclear power plant gets succeed and we get enough power to survive
  • I DOES NOT NEED THE KUDANKULAM
  • very nise and looking super
  • kudankulam power plant important in india all pepole use full project pls think for student and ????????????????????????????
  • i don't want the power plant it is not a useful one we have the second world's largest wind energy reform.
  • The Hell with Nuclear power plant. Bad for Tamil Nadu
  • kudankulam power plant important for our national security after all we indian
  • can we do our mini project here?based on bio informatics?
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