Saturday, November 26, 2011

Another desal plant to provide fresh water to Koodankulam nuke plants



C Shivakumar
Chennai:
Another desalination plant will be constructed soon to meet the fresh
water requirement of Koodankulam nuclear plant, according to reliable
sources.

Highly placed sources in Indian nuclear industry told Express that the
new plant is expected to produce two million gallons of water per day.

The work on the desalination plant will begin in the next five to six
months, the sources said.

Interestingly, this will be second desalination plant after the first
was commissioned in 2009. The need to build desalination plants rose
after the nuclear industry faced problems to provide fresh water
source for the reactor following protest from the locals over the use
of nearby Pechiparai reservoir.

Sources said bids for the desalination plant has already come in and
it is under valuation.

Currently, two Light Water Reactors (LWRs), each of 1000 MW at a
Koodankulam are at advanced stages of completion. One will be
commissioned around July this year and another one will be in place
next year, sources added. Interestingly, Tamil Nadu government will be
buying power from Koodankulam nuclear plant to fulfill the power
requirements of the state once the first reactor goes critical.

A total of six Russian reactors will come up at Kudankulam. While
Russia will provide the equipment and components for the six reactors,
the Nuclear Power Corporation of India will build them.

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