RAJASTHAN ATOMIC POWER PROJECT, RAWAT BHATA

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3 years ago

This place is very clean and here safety from radi...

This place is very clean and here safety from radiation is very good and more plant are grow in this area. It is near the chamble river. I like this place and I want work this place as employee as a engineer

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3 years ago

The construction of the Douglas Point Nuclear Gene...

The construction of the Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station Canada began in 1961 with a CANDU (CANada Deuterium Uranium) pressurised heavy water reactor (PHWR) capable of producing 220 MW of electricity. Two years after construction of the Rajasthan Power Project (RAPP) commenced, with two similar reactors built in the state of Rajasthan. Ten years later, in 1973 RAPS-1 was put into service. In 1974 after India conducted Smiling Buddha, its first nuclear weapons test Canada stopped their support of the project, delaying the commissioning of RAPS-2 until 1981.[1]

In the context of the Indian atomic program, two more PHWR with an output of 220 MW each were built. They cost around 570 million dollars. RAPS-3 became critical on 24 December 1999, RAPS-4 became critical on 3 November 2000. Commercial operations began on 1 June 2000 for unit 3, and on 23 December 2000 for unit 4.

Two more reactors (RAPS-5 and RAPS-6) with 220 MWe have also been built, with unit 5 beginning commercial operation on 4 February 2010, and unit 6 on 31 March 2010.[2]

Two of the new Indian-designed 700 MWe series of reactor (RAPP-7 and RAPP-8) are under construction at Rajasthan.

In November 2012, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) intensively audited over several weeks two reactors at the Rajasthan Atomic Power Station for safety. It has concluded that the reactors are among the best in the world, the indigenously made 220 MW atomic plants can withstand a Fukushima type of accident, even suggesting that the "safety culture is strong in India" and that India emerged a winner with a high global safety rank.[3]

First concrete for unit 7 was poured on 18 July 2011,[4] with commercial operation expected by 2016. The two reactors will cost an estimated Rs 123.2 billion (US$2.6 billion).

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4 years ago

I visited this place as a visitor recently

I visited this place as a visitor recently
It is a wonderful place for informative purpose and some schools to take students to a trip here
If you visit this place as a visitor they tell you everything about nuclear power plant and take you to a place with all the dummies

A must visit place for science Greeks and even for people who want to know about the production of electricity with the help of nuclear power

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4 years ago

Another power plant which come under constant pres...

Another power plant which come under constant pressure from activists. Let me till you nuclear power plant is good unless and until it is not maintained properly. People fearing from the incidents like Chernobyl and Fukoshima, let me tell you Chernobyl produced 23000MW(Mega Watt) and Fukoshima produced 4.7GW(Giga Watt)(Giga Watt is more than Mega Watt). This power plant produces just 1180MW of energy.

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RAJASTHAN ATOMIC POWER PROJECT, RAWAT BHATA

RAJASTHAN ATOMIC POWER PROJECT, RAWAT BHATA

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