Kaiga Atomic Power Station

Kaiga Atomic Power Station

Infobox NPP
Picture =
Pic_des =
Country = India
Utility = Nuclear Power Corporation of India LTD.
Built = 1989
Start = November 16, 2000
End =
Reactor = 3
Reactor_MW = 660
S_Reactor =
S_Reactor_MW =
B_Reactor = 1
B_Reactor_MW = 220
E_Reactor =
E_Reactor_MW =
El_Prod = 2,231
for_year = 2006
El_Prod_avg = 2,712
Net_Prod = 17,389
WEBSITE =
as_of = July 22, 2007

Kaiga is a Nuclear power station situated at Kaiga in Uttar Kannada district in Karnataka, India. The plant has been in operation since March 2000 and is operated by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India.

It has four units with one still under construction. The two oldest units comprise the west half of the site and the two newer units are also adjoining on the east side of the site. All of the four are small-sized Candu plants of 220 MW.

External links

* [http://www.npcil.nic.in/kaigaaps.asp Nuclear power Corporation of India Ltd]


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