List of Nuclear Power Plants in India 2022: Nuclear Power is the fifth-largest source of generating electricity in India after coal, gas, wind power, and hydroelectricity. At present, India has 22 operational nuclear reactors with an installed capacity of about 6,780 MW.
The nuclear energy programme in India was launched around the time of independence under the leadership of Homi J. Bhabha.
Asia’s first nuclear reactor is the Apsara Research Reactor situated in Mumbai. The domestic uranium reserve in India is small and the country is dependent on uranium imports from other countries to provide fuel to its nuclear power industry. Since the 1990s, Russia has been a major supplier of nuclear fuel to India.
No. of Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs)-18.
No. of Light Water Reactors (LWRs)-4
First Atomic/Nuclear Power Plant In India-Tarapur (150MW, 1969).
First Nuclear Reactor of India – Apsara I (Maharashtra, 1956).
First Nuclear Reactor of Asia – Apsara I.
Apsara I Designed by Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC).
Apsara I Collaboration with United Kingdom.
Apsara I Fuel 80% enriched Uranium.
Apsara I Inaugurated by Prime Minister Nehru (20 Jan 1957).
First Heavy Water Plant in India – Nangal (1962).
First indigenously built Nuclear Power Station in India-Madras Atomic Power Station.
Largest Nuclear Power Plant In India – Koodangulam Atomic Power Station (2,000 MW).
Second Largest Nuclear Power Plant In India-Rawabhata (Rajasthan).
Third Largest Nuclear Power Plant In India – Kaiga (Karnataka).
India’s Nuclear Power Plant similar in structure compared to Fukushima Daiichi of Japan – Koodangulam
Atomic Power Station The nuclear plant that set world record for functioning continuously without any interruption for more than 941 days – Kaiga Atomic power station (Karnataka-2018)
The Government of India is committed to increasing its nuclear power capacity as part of its infrastructure development programme. For this, the Centre has set several ambitious targets in the coming years. India is outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to its weapons programme and was largely excluded from trade in nuclear plants and materials for a period of 34 years, which impacted its development of civil nuclear energy until 2009.
Moreover, since 2010, an incompatibility between India’s civil liability law and international conventions has limited the provision of foreign technology in nuclear research. India was granted access to civilian nuclear technology and fuel from other countries after a waiver was granted by the 48-nation Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG) on 6 September 2008.This article will provide you with a list of Operational Nuclear Power Plants in India in 2022, along with Under Construction Nuclear Power Plants in India, and Planned Nuclear Power Plants in India.
Check the complete list of Operational Nuclear Power Plants in India in 2022, along with Under Construction Nuclear Power Plants in India, and Planned Nuclear Power Plants in India.
Nuclear Power Plants in India 2022- Operational
Power Plant
Location
Operator
Type
Total Capacity (MW)
Kaiga
Karnataka
NPCIL
IPHWR-220
880
Kakrapar
Gujarat
NPCIL
IPHWR-220
IPHWR-700
1,140
Kudankulam
Tamil Nadu
NPCIL
VVER-1000
2,000
Madras (Kalpakkam)
Tamil Nadu
NPCIL
IPHWR-220
440
Narora
Uttar Pradesh
NPCIL
IPHWR-220
440
Rajasthan
Rajasthan
NPCIL
CANDU
IPHWR-220
1,180
Tarapur
Maharashtra
NPCIL
BWR
IPHWR-520
1,400
Total
7,480
Nuclear Power Plants in India 2022- Under Construction
Power Plant
Location
Operator
Type
Total Capacity (MW)
Chennai (Kalpakkam)
Tamil Nadu
BHAVINI
PFBR
500
Kakrapar Unit 4
Gujarat
NPCIL
IPHWR-700
700
Gorakhpur
Haryana
NPCIL
IPHWR-700
1,400
Rajasthan Unit 7 & 8
Rajasthan
NPCIL
IPHWR-700
1,400
Kudankulam Unit 3,4,5 & 6
Tamil Nadu
NPCIL
VVER-1000
4,000
Total
8,000
Nuclear Power Plants in India 2022- Planned Projects