Nuclear Power Corporation of India
Govt of India-owned enterprise | |
Industry | Energy |
Founded | September 1987[1] |
Headquarters | 16th Floor, Centre – I, World Trade Centre, Cuffe Parade, Colaba,[2], Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Key people | K.C. Purohit CMD |
Products | Nuclear power and electricity generation and distribution |
₹79.62 billion (US$1.2 billion) (2012–2013)[3] | |
₹21.01 billion (US$310 million) (2012–2013) | |
Total equity | ₹207.4 billion (US$3.1 billion) (2008–2008) |
Website |
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The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) is a government-owned corporation of India based in Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra. It is wholly owned by the Central Government and is responsible for the generation of nuclear power for electricity. NPCIL is administered by the Department of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India (DAE).
NPCIL was created in September 1987 under the Companies Act 1956, "with the objective of undertaking the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the atomic power stations for generation of electricity in pursuance of the schemes and programmes of the Government of India under the provision of the Atomic Energy Act 1962." All nuclear power plants operated by the company are certified for ISO-14001 (Environment Management System).
NPCIL was the sole body responsible for constructing and operating India's commercial nuclear power plants till setting up of BHAVINI ( Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam ) in October 2003. As of 10 August 2012 the company had 21 nuclear reactors in operation at seven locations, a total installed capacity of 5780 MWe.[4][5] Subsequent to the government's decision to allow private companies to provide nuclear power, the company has experienced problems with private enterprises "poaching" its employees.[6]
Nuclear plants
Operational
Unit | Type | Capacity (MWe) |
Since |
---|---|---|---|
TAPS-1 (Tarapur, Maharashtra) | BWR | 160 | 28 October 1969 |
TAPS-2 (Tarapur, Maharashtra) | BWR | 160 | 28 October 1969 |
TAPS-3 (Tarapur, Maharashtra) | PHWR | 540 | 18 August 2006 |
TAPS-4 (Tarapur, Maharashtra) | PHWR | 540 | 15 September 2005 |
RAPS-1 (Rawatbhata, Rajasthan) | PHWR | 100 | 16 December 1973 |
RAPS-2 (Rawatbhata, Rajasthan) | PHWR | 200 | 1 April 1981 |
RAPS-3 (Rawatbhata, Rajasthan) | PHWR | 220 | 1 June 2000 |
RAPS-4 (Rawatbhata, Rajasthan) | PHWR | 220 | 23 December 2000 |
RAPS-5 (Rawatbhata, Rajasthan) | PHWR | 220 | 4 February 2010 |
RAPS-6 (Rawatbhata, Rajasthan) | PHWR | 220 | 31 March 2010 |
MAPS-1 (Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu) | PHWR | 220 | 27 January 1984 |
MAPS-2 (Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu) | PHWR | 220 | 21 March 1986 |
NAPS-1 (Narora, Uttar Pradesh) | PHWR | 220 | 1 January 1991 |
NAPS-2 (Narora, Uttar Pradesh) | PHWR | 220 | 1 July 1992 |
KAPS-1 (Kakrapar, Gujarat) | PHWR | 220 | 6 May 1993 |
KAPS-2 (Kakrapar, Gujarat) | PHWR | 220 | 1 September 1995 |
KGS-1 (Kaiga, Karnataka) | PHWR | 220 | 6 November 2000 |
KGS-2 (Kaiga, Karnataka) | PHWR | 220 | 6 May 2000 |
KGS-3 (Kaiga, Karnataka) | PHWR | 220 | 6 May 2007 |
KGS-4 (Kaiga, Karnataka) | PHWR | 220 | 27 November 2010 |
KNPP-1 (Koodankulam, Tamil Nadu) | VVER | 1000 | 22 October 2013 |
Total Capacity | 5780 |
Under construction
Unit Under Construction | Type | Capacity (MWe) |
Expected Date |
---|---|---|---|
KNPP-2 (Koodankulam, Tamil Nadu) | VVER | 1000 | July-2016 |
KAPS-3 (Kakrapar, Gujarat) | PHWR | 700 | July-2016[7] |
KAPS-4 (Kakrapar, Gujarat) | PHWR | 700 | Dec-2016[7] |
RAPS-7 (Rawatbhata, Rajasthan) | PHWR | 700 | August-2016[8] |
RAPS-8 (Rawatbhata, Rajasthan) | PHWR | 700 | Dec-2016[8] |
Total Capacity | 3800 |
Proposed
Power Plant | Type | Capacity (MWe) |
Expected Commissioning Date |
---|---|---|---|
Jaitapur in Maharashtra | EPR | 9900 (6x1650 MW) | 2019 |
Gorakhpur in Haryana | PHWR | 2800 (4x700 MW) | 2021 |
Mithi Virdi in Gujarat | LWR | 6000 (6 x 1000 MW) | |
Kovvada in Andhra Pradesh | ESBWR | 6000 (6 x 1000 MW) | |
Chutka in Madhya Pradesh | PHWR | 1400 (2 x 700 MW) | |
Bhimpur, Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh | PHWR | 2800 (4 x 700 MW) | |
Total Capacity | 28900 |
See also
References
- ↑ 'http://www.npcil.nic.in/main/AboutUs.aspx
- ↑ "Contact Us – Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited". Npcil.nic.in. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
- ↑ http://www.npcil.nic.in/main/PdfPage.aspx
- ↑ Plants in Operation (Company website)
- ↑ "Kaiga-4 achieves criticality". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 28 November 2010.
- ↑ Private sector giants `poach' NPCIL personnel The Hindu, Monday, 20 November 2006
- 1 2 "Plants Under Construction – Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited". Npcil.nic.in. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
- 1 2 "Plants Under Construction – Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited". Npcil.nic.in. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
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