Two new nuclear reactor have been inaugurated in western India. The units, which have a combined capacity of 1.4GW, are additions to the Kakrapar atomic power station in Gujarat, and have been built by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL).
The total investment required for the conclusion of both reactors surpassed US$2.71bn. The new assets increase Krakapar's total number of units to four, with a final capacity of 1.8GW.
Unit 3 has been operational since June 2023, with Unit 4's commissioning following soon after in December. According to NPCIL, they are India's largest pressurised heavy water reactors (PHRWs).
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