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10,000 MW Nuclear power plant to come up in West Bengal

20 nahi chalega..?:lol::lol:

We should get subsidy for being most deprived state..they are not even allowing us to use Ganga-jal for Jal-vidyut.

aisa kijiye free mein hi le jaiye....katiya connection kis kam aayega....
 
good to see some positive developments in West Bengal...The politics of the state has ruined what was once an advanced and self-sufficient state.The situation has to change to keep up with rest of India.
 
10,000 MW Nuclear power plant to come up in West Bengal



“On the contrary, there are places where backward radiation is several times more than places adjoining nuclear plants. In Hyderabad, where there is no nuclear activity, backward radiation is 10 times higher than a nuclear plant,” he pointed out.

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can any throw some light on backward radiation in simple terms

thanx in advance
 
can any throw some light on backward radiation in simple terms

thanx in advance

if you put a glass slab in path of light, a part of the light refracts and goes in the normal (forward) direction. However, a part of it "reflects" back.. not full amount of light entering the slab is leaving it from the same side...
the one going from the "back side" is backward radiation..
 
isnt 10,000 too ambitious, inefficient and dangerous for a single reactor?? perhaps a series of sevral small reactors in one large facility.
 
Excellent news! I hope entire northeast gets surplus power apart from the power plants that we have now. We also want Gangtok, Itanagar, Guwahati, Kohima, Imphal and Tripura to be like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Chandigarh etc.

It is high time central government focused energy and resources in our region.
 
Excellent news! I hope entire northeast gets surplus power apart from the power plants that we have now. We also want Gangtok, Itanagar, Guwahati, Kohima, Imphal and Tripura to be like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Chandigarh etc.

It is high time central government focused energy and resources in our region.

Definitely.....its high time the govt stops concentrating only on Kashmir.

The NE states are just limping back to normalcy and if we dont support them now it wuill be the perfect fodder for militants.
 
isnt 10,000 too ambitious, inefficient and dangerous for a single reactor?? perhaps a series of sevral small reactors in one large facility.

dude it is not a single reactor it will be "sevral small reactors in one large facility" --- as u said. :)
 
Mamta is on Strike....."Fast till death"

Yaar, there are dozens of states in India and many will do anything to get this plant. So relax, mamta or samta we will have this plant in time frame as govt. is determined for it.

remember Dr. Manmohan Singh has even bet his govt on the nuclear deal.

So don't worry, we have money, technology, Russia everything is just fine.
 
MUMBAI -- Nuclear Power Corp. of India Ltd. said it is working on at least 36 nuclear power projects with a total capacity of about 34 gigawatts, as Asia's third-largest economy tries to meet a surge in demand for power due to its rapid industrialization and urbanization.

The projects include those under the country's indigenous nuclear program as well as joint ventures with Russia, France and the U.S., said Finance Director Jagdeep Ghai in a recent interview.

The bulk of these projects are expected to be completed in the next decade, which will help the state-run nuclear power producer achieve a total capacity of 20,000 megawatts, he said.

NPCIL currently operates 19 nuclear plants, has seven under construction and has a capacity of 4,560 MW. It has already set a target of achieving a 63,000 MW capacity by 2032.

The company is so far India's only nuclear power plant operator. The federal government restricts private firms and other state-run companies from setting up such projects for security and safety reasons.

NPCIL is building two reactors of 1,000 MW each at Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu with Russian components. The two reactors will be built within a year, after which four more reactors will be put up, Mr. Ghai said.

Another six Russian reactors are planned for construction at Haripur in the West Bengal state, he said.



India, among the fastest growing economies in the world, is looking to expand overall electricity generation capacity to bridge its peak-hour shortage, which widened to about 13% in May from about 12% a year earlier.

Last year, NPCIL signed initial civilian nuclear agreements with France's Areva S.A.

"The Areva joint venture reactors to be set up in Jaitapur (in the Maharashtra state) have a capacity of 3,400 MW," Mr. Ghai said, adding that the project is expected to cost more than 300 billion rupees ($6.36 billion.)

He said the joint venture talks for the Jaitapur project are in advanced stages and that around 85% of the imports for the plant are likely to be financed by French banks.

Also, locations to set up reactors of the U.S.-Japanese joint venture, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy and Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, have been identified and land acquisition is currently on, said Mr. Ghai.

NPCIL will build six plants each at Chhayamithi Virdi in Gujarat and at Kovvada in Andhra Pradesh for the joint venture, and each plant is to have a 1000 MW capacity.

"At least two projects in each of the locations we have identified so far will be completed by 2020," Mr. Ghai said.

He said Kepco of South Korea is also in talks with NPCIL to explore new business opportunities, adding: "Japanese companies also are looking into possibilities (for business in India)," he said.

South Koreans beat Japanese and French rivals to win their first overseas civilian nuclear contract worth billions of dollars from the United Arab Emirates in December 2009. Japan and South Korea are now vying for a chunk of this market in India and have initiated talks with the government.

India started its own nuclear power program decades before it was allowed to sign civilian nuclear agreements with countries such as the U.S. and France. Joint ventures with foreign companies have raised concerns that the country's domestic nuclear program may be overshadowed by imports.

But, "the country's indigenous program is absolutely on track," Mr. Ghai said.


He said the first fast breeder reactor will come up in 2012, after which, 20 more will be constructed. India has designed this reactor to recycle and multiply the nuclear fuel generated by pressurized heavy water reactors.
State-run Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Ltd. was set up in 2003 to build India's fast breeder reactors and is currently building the first 500 MW one at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu.

Mr. Ghai said he expects the country's uranium supply to improve this year as more of the country's plants will likely start to fall under international safeguards. India's nuclear plants have been running at a lower capacity because of a shortage in uranium supply.

"Our generation capacity was at about 50% capacity last year. We expect it to exceed 60% this year and are targeting 68%."

NPCIL will require a capital expenditure of about 1 trillion rupees over the next 8 to 10 years due to the capacity expansion projects, Mr. Ghai said.

He said, however, that the company is confident of raising sufficient funds for its projects as it has 120 billion rupees in cash and will earn 20 billion rupees a year.

"Public companies like NTPC Ltd., Indian Oil Corp. and National Aluminium Co. have already signed MOUs in order to be partners and will invest in future projects," Mr. Ghai said, adding that NPCIL raised 48 billion rupees in the past six months alone.



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Mamta is on Strike....."Fast till death"

It will happen and some other state will bag this not WB because there we have both Mamta and Lefts. Both are equally dangerous for development. They both believe in agriculture, fighting, blame game and low level politics.

I think Orissa or AP can bag this to fulfill the needs of eastern India.
 
Nuclear Power Corp. of India Ltd. said it is working on at least 36 nuclear power projects [/B]with a total capacity of about 34 gigawatts,

Simply Awesome :smitten::smitten:
 
It will happen and some other state will bag this not WB because there we have both Mamta and Lefts. Both are equally dangerous for development. They both believe in agriculture, fighting, blame game and low level politics.

I think Orissa or AP can bag this to fulfill the needs of eastern India.



Express News Service
Tags : Haripur nuclear power plant, kolkata

Posted: Thu Jan 14 2010, 02:17 hrs
Kolkata




The Union Environment ministry has given the clearance for the proposed nuclear plant at Haripur in East Midnapore.

Union minister for Environment and Forest Jairam Ramesh, who had a meeting with Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee at the Writers’ Building, declared this on Wednesday.

Asked about the Trinamool opposition to the plant, Ramesh said: “I have not heard about this agitation, but my ministry has given clearance for the project.”’

During his recent visit to Russia, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had signed an agreement with the Russian government for collaboration on setting up five nuclear plants in the country, including the one in Haripur.

On Monday, at a function at the Saha Institute of Physics in Kolkata, Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Srikumar Bandopadhyay had said there will be no problem if the nuclear plant is set up as all precautionary measures will be taken.



Centre gives its nod to nuclear power plant at Haripur
 
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