Jayalalithaa asks Centre to resume power generation at Kudankulam plant

October 07, 2015 01:23 pm | Updated 01:23 pm IST - Chennai

Control panel represents Unit-I of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project attaining its full power generation capacity of 1,000 MW on June 7, 2014.

Control panel represents Unit-I of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project attaining its full power generation capacity of 1,000 MW on June 7, 2014.

With its wind season drawing to a close and no clear indication of when Unit-I of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) would recommence operations, the Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday sought Central intervention in this matter.

Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the KNPP Unit-I had started commercial operations on December 31, 2014, and that it had been shut down for the past 90 days for maintenance activities.

“The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited is yet to clearly indicate when the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant Unit-I will recommence production. As the wind season for Tamil Nadu has drawn to a close, it is crucial for the Kudankulam Unit-I to resume power generation immediately,” she said.

“I, therefore, request you to kindly instruct the concerned officials in the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited to immediately take necessary action to recommence power generation in Kudankulam Unit-I,” she said.

Further, she said her government had been informed that Kudankulam Unit-II was undergoing final stages of commissioning activities and awaiting approval from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board for full commercial production.

“I request you to kindly instruct the concerned officials to expedite the commercial operation of Kudankulam Unit-II, so that another 563 MW of power can be added to the Tamil Nadu Grid at the earliest,” she told the Prime Minister.

Tamil Nadu has been allotted 563 of the 1000 MW from Unit-I.

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