Tarapur Atomic Power Station (NPCIL)

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I am kapil deshpande, from MMCOE, pune. As per my ...

I am kapil deshpande, from MMCOE, pune. As per my seminar report,, I want Info about Cooling System used in Tarapur power plant.. Please concerns me about this.
Its my kind request !!
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Very bad experience. The core exploded the moment ...

Very bad experience. The core exploded the moment I arrived at the facility. I was a tourist from Pune. The explosion just threw graphite all over the floor. I thought I could make a run away from the disaster but the radiation got me (it was as fast as light, I could only run 5mph tops). I'm so dead and disappointed right now. Writing from the other side.

As I am first time visit there soo manyy effect w...

As I am first time visit there soo manyy effect workk doing empolyeee and good facility provide NPCIL and training is also very ossm thanksfull for shukla sir theyy share a knowledge about that field

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Saw a documentary named "homi Bhabha A Scientist I...

Saw a documentary named "homi Bhabha A Scientist In Action " The video showed how my countryment worked to achieve this dreap it also showed this powerplant being developed but mr.Homi was killed by CIA :(

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Highly secured place. It is the first Indian adven...

Highly secured place. It is the first Indian adventure in the field of Atomic Energy. Dr Homi Jahangir Bhava was the initiator. All branches of Nuclear Sciences are imparted here. The main objective is to utilise the atomic power for peaceful and productive purposes. It also emphasises reducing nuclear wastes and atomic radiations. No bad impacts experienced till date.

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The Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS) is located...

The Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS) is located near Boiser in the Thane District of Maharashtra. Begun as India's first atomic power project, the Indian Government decided to utilize boiling water reactors (BWRs) for the plant.

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In May, 1964, the agreement was signed with Genera...

In May, 1964, the agreement was signed with General Electric Company of America to create 'Tarapur Atomic Power Station' or 'Tapes'. Later, the center was started in October 1964. Because of the limited time of communication, many equipment of the project was taken from the bullock cart to the place of the project! In April 1970, the project started producing full power capacity. This project is a special feature of the Boiler Water Reactor (BWR) system, using a uranium-235 or more pure uranium. Apart from the Soviet Union, there were only nuclear reactors in Asia that were located in Tarapur only.

In 1974, the technical assistance received from foreign companies was discontinued. After this, the project's continued progress with the help of scientists and indigenous companies of the country. Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) has been able to carry out the responsibilities such as fuel management and development, guidance for producing spare parts, and technical guidance. So, the country's first nuclear power plant was flourishing. Electricity is being generated at the rate of 80-95 paise per unit, and electricity is supplied to Maharashtra and Gujarat.

Although the Tarapur Atomic Energy Project, which has opened the source of nuclear power in the field of electricity, has come to fifty but still continues to function efficiently, and for some more years it will be the main source of affordable power generation and distribution. On October 28, 1969, electricity from this center started commercial production. So, on October 28 this year the project is entering fifty.

After independence, on 23 March 1948, the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru presented the Atomic Energy Bill in Parliament and it passed. By this, the Center has assembled the power of nuclear research and project making. The first nuclear power project was signed during his career. It was started in Lalbahadur Shastri's career and during the Indira Gandhi era, in 1969, the production of electricity started commercially from this center and in April 1970, it started producing 420 megawatts of full capacity. After the technical support of this project was stopped by foreign companies since 1974, the scientists of the country supported the project and its research. Therefore, this project has been underlining the unique ambience of both the political will and the zeal of the scientists.

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Proud to have India's first nuclear power station ...

Proud to have India's first nuclear power station near our city boisar but we are currently living on a time bom because a single mistake can lead to a very dangerous situation. But the safety level here is good and I pray that our city will be safe from any such bad condition.

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Our college organised the industrial visit to this...

Our college organised the industrial visit to this place Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS) .This organisation provides the best hospitality to the visitors . The power station is efficient and environment friendly. The breakfast and lunch provided was extremely good and the staff was very co-operative. It was a very nice experience. No photos were allowed to be taken in the power station . But I clicked one out of the checkpost. Please visit this place with all the permissions . It was a great experience.

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Got lucky that our college got permitted to visit ...

Got lucky that our college got permitted to visit such a historic and great place. Strictly Disciplined as it should be. They also served us breakfast and lunch. Thank you so much for everything. It became a memory to cherish for life

Tarapur Atomic Power Station (NPCIL)

Tarapur Atomic Power Station (NPCIL)

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