Russia's Rosatom Delivers First Batch Of Nuclear Fuel To Kudankulam Plant Amid Putin's Visit

A total of seven flights from Russia are planned to supply the entire reactor core and some reserve fuel.
Russia's Rosatom Delivers First Batch Of Nuclear Fuel To Kudankulam Plant Amid Putin's Visit
Russia's Rosatom Delivers First Batch Of Nuclear Fuel To Kudankulam Plant Amid Putin's Visit
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Russia’s state-run nuclear corporation said it has delivered the first consignment of nuclear fuel for initial loading of the third reactor at the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu.

A cargo flight operated by the Nuclear Fuel Division of Rosatom delivered fuel assemblies manufactured by the Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant, the corporation said in a statement on Thursday.

Notably, the delivery of the nuclear fuel coincided with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to New Delhi on a two-day visit.

It has been learnt that a total of seven flights from Russia are planned to supply the entire reactor core and some reserve fuel.

According to news agency PTI, these shipments are provided under a contract signed in 2024, which includes fuel supply for the third and fourth VVER-1000 reactors of the Kudankulam plant for the entire service life, starting from initial loading.

The Kudankulam plant will have six VVER-1000 reactors with a total installed capacity of 6,000 MW.

The first two reactors at Kudankulam were connected to India’s power grid in 2013 and 2016. Meanwhile, the four other reactors are under construction.

During the operation of these two reactors in the first phase of the Kudankulam plant, Russian and Indian engineers have done considerable work to increase their efficiency through the introduction of advanced nuclear fuel and extended fuel cycles, Rosatom said.

Source: News18

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