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Message par energy_isere » 24 avr. 2017, 14:29

L' Australie va exporter de l' Uranium à l' Inde, aprés 3 ans de discussions entre les 2 pays.
Australia ready to begin exporting uranium to India — Prime Minister

Cecilia Jamasmie | Apr. 10, 2017,

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Monday the country was ready to begin shipping uranium to India, after almost three years of discussions between the two nations following an export deal for power generation.

Speaking in New Delhi, where he arrived on Sunday on a four-day visit, his first to India after assuming office in 2015, Turnbull said Australia was looking forward to the first export of uranium to India as soon as possible. "We have worked closely with India to meet our respective requirements for the provision of fuel for India's civil nuclear program," he said according to Associated Press.

India faces chronic shortages of electricity, with about a third of its billion-plus population having little or no access to it. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to provide power to the entire country by 2019, but it needs more uranium than it can produce locally to fuel its over 20 nuclear power plants currently in operations.
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Message par energy_isere » 02 août 2017, 22:02

La Russie signe la construction de deux nouveaux réacteurs nucléaires en Inde

AFP le 01 août 2017

Le géant russe du nucléaire Rosatom a annoncé mardi la signature d'un contrat en vertu duquel il va construire deux nouveaux réacteurs dans le sud de l'Inde, à la centrale de Kudankulam.

Ce contrat signé entre Atomstroïexport, filiale du conglomérat public russe, et l'opérateur nucléaire indien NPCIL, porte sur les travaux de préparation du chantier et la fourniture d'équipements pour les réacteurs 5 et 6 de cette centrale dans l'Etat du Tamil Nadu, a expliqué la société russe dans un communiqué.

Il signifie que le projet "entre dans une phase de réalisation pratique", a souligné la même source.

Le document vient à la suite d'un accord conclu en juin lors d'une rencontre entre Vladimir Poutine et Narendra Modi ouvrant la voix à l'agrandissement de cette centrale opérant depuis 2014 où la Russie a déjà construit deux réacteurs en fonctionnement et en construit deux de plus actuellement.

Selon les déclarations des autorités russes à l'époque, la Russie va fournir un crédit de plus de quatre milliards de dollars pour la construction de réacteurs 5 et 6 qui doivent permettre à l'Inde de réduire sa dépendance aux importations pour sa consommation d'électricité.
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Message par energy_isere » 18 févr. 2018, 20:11

L'Inde approuve 12 projets de réacteurs nucléaires dont 10 seront une construction locale de 700 MW.
India approves construction of 12 more nuclear reactors

brian wang | February 16, 2018

India has approved the construction of 12 new nuclear power reactors. 10 will be indigenous Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) with a capacity of 700 MW each and two will be Russian Light Water Reactors (LWRs).

Two PHWRs each will be set up in Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Haryana, while four will be established in Rajasthan. The two LWRs each having a capacity of 1,000 MW will be built at Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu.

Currently there seven nuclear power projects are being constructed in India with a combined capacity of 5300 MW of capacity.

Besides work for the construction of two nuclear reactors with total capacity 1,400 MW at Gorakhpur in Haryana has commenced
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2018/02/i ... ctors.html

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Message par energy_isere » 26 juin 2018, 12:52

EDF et GE signent pour 6 EPR en Inde

Jean-Noël Legalland, publié le 26/06/2018 Boursier.com

Xavier Ursat, Directeur exécutif du groupe EDF en charge de la direction ingénierie et projets nouveau nucléaire et Andreas Lusch, PDG du Steam Power Business de General Electric, ont annoncé la signature par EDF et GE d'un accord de coopération stratégique dans le cadre du projet de construction de 6 réacteurs EPR sur le site de Jaitapur, dans l'état de Maharashtra en Inde.

L'accord pose les bases du partenariat de long terme pour la réalisation de l'îlot conventionnel de chacun des 6 réacteurs. GE assurera le design et la fourniture des principaux composants des îlots conventionnels de la centrale nucléaire de Jaitapur. L'industriel proposera aussi des services d'assistance à l'exploitation ainsi qu'un programme de formation adapté aux besoins de NPCIL, le propriétaire et exploitant indien de la future centrale nucléaire en discussion. EDF agira en tant qu'intégrateur de l'ingénierie pour l'ensemble du projet (îlot nucléaire, ilot conventionnel et systèmes auxiliaires) et fournira toutes les données d'entrée nécessaires.

Cette signature est une étape importante dans la mise en oeuvre de l'accord industriel conclu le 10 mars dernier avec NPCIL, aux termes duquel EDF intervient en tant que fournisseur de la technologie EPR et se charge notamment de la structuration de la filière industrielle autour du projet.

GE est un partenaire historique du groupe EDF. L'entreprise est le principal fournisseur des équipements de l'îlot conventionne pour de nombreuses centrales françaises telles que Flamanville 3 ainsi qu'Hinkley Point C au Royaume-Uni. GE Power bénéficie de plusieurs décennies d'expérience et dispose de sites de fabrication en France et en Inde.
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Message par energy_isere » 11 juil. 2019, 08:10

Les Indiens continuent de discuter projet de centrales nucléaire avec les tazus.
India Still Negotiating U.S. Nuclear Reactors Deal

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Jul 10, 2019,

India continues to hold technical and commercial discussions with Westinghouse for arriving at a project proposal for nuclear reactors in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for Prime Minister’s Office, said on Wednesday in response to a question in Parliament.

India and Westinghouse have been negotiating the U.S. supply of nuclear reactors for more than a decade, and earlier this year, India and the United States committed to building six nuclear power plants in India as part of strengthening their civil nuclear cooperation and security.

Over the past decade, talks have been stalled by the Indian legislation on liability in case of accidents, which differs from international norms under which liability is for the operator of a nuclear plant rather than the facility’s builder.

Westinghouse filing for bankruptcy protection in 2017 also stalled discussions.

In a question today, India’s minister Singh was asked if India had finalized project proposals with Westinghouse and if the government had assessed potential time and cost overruns due to the fact that Westinghouse was acquired by Brookfield Business Partners in 2018.

“The various issues emerging out of the acquisition of WEC have been factored in the discussions,” Singh replied, adding that “presently techno-commercial discussions to arrive at a project proposal for setting up nuclear power reactors in cooperation with M/s. Westinghouse Electric Company (WEC) are still in progress.”

Before Westinghouse was bought by Brookfield Business Partners in August 2018, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said in April last year that Westinghouse was now “lean and mean and ready to get to work” on the Indian nuclear power plant projects.

Before visiting India last month, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said:

“On energy, we want to complete the Westinghouse civil nuclear project, and deliver more LNG and crude. These steps will give Indians reliable, affordable, diversified energy independence so they will no longer have to rely on difficult regimes like those in Venezuela and in Iran.”
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Message par energy_isere » 29 août 2019, 08:00

L'Inde et la Russie veulent s'entendre pour la construction de 6 réacteurs nucléaires supplémentaires.
India to get atomic boost! Six more nuclear power plants to be built by Russia

By: Huma Siddiqui
New Delhi | Published: August 28, 2019

India has also promised the US and France that its company will get a chance to set up six nuclear power plants in India. But negotiations are still going on with both the countries.

India and Russia are expected to formally ink a contract for six additional nuclear power plants next month. A contract will be inked at the end of talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok. This will bring the number of nuclear power plants built or to be built by Russia to twelve. India’s consent to give Russia a contract to set up six more nuclear power plants are indicative of a special strategic partnership relationship with India and Russia, and is the only foreign company involved in the construction of nuclear power plants here.

Roman Babushkin, minister-counselor, Deputy Chief of Mission, “The two countries are planning to ink a general contract for the construction of at least six extra power units of the Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) based on Russian design.”

Responding to a question about the identification of new sites for six additional reactors, Babushkin said: “New sites are under consideration and the announcement will be made by the government of India.” The Russian diplomat said that six new nuclear power stations will have the latest technology and better safety standards will be adopted.

Significantly, Russia is already constructing six nuclear power stations at Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu. Construction of two of these has been completed while construction of third and fourth nuclear power plants is underway. Fifth and sixth nuclear power stations have also been agreed.
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Message par energy_isere » 19 juin 2020, 13:04

Les travaux sur les réacteurs de Kudankulam avec les Russes avancent :
Russia ships nuclear power equipment for units 3,4 at Kudankulam
Global nuclear power major Russia's Rosatom on Friday said the ship with equipment for two 1,000 MW atomic power plants coming up in Tamil Nadu has left the Saint Petersburg port for India.

IANS June 19, 2020

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Message par energy_isere » 31 juil. 2020, 22:51

L'Inde lance les premières réactions nucléaires dans le premier réacteur de conception locale de 700 MW.
"In respect of projects implementation, the first indigenous 700 MW pressurised heavy water reactor (PHWR) at the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station (KAPS-Unit 3) in Gujarat achieved its first criticality (controlled self-sustaining nuclear fission chain reaction) on 22nd July."

"The reactor is expected to commence full power operation towards the latter half of the year. The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) is monitoring the performance of the unit very closely," Vyas added.
https://swarajyamag.com/news-brief/four ... tamil-nadu

Plusieurs unités de 700 MW sont ensuite prévues.

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Message par energy_isere » 28 nov. 2020, 16:42

2 autres réacteurs de 700 MW du type du post au dessus vont sortir de terre prochainement :
Indian regulator gives go-ahead for first concrete at Gorkakhpur

27 November 2020

India's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has given its consent for the pouring of first concrete for the first two 700 MWe pressurised heavy water reactors to be built at Gorakhpur Haryana Anu Vidyut Pariyojna (GHAVP) in the Fatehabad district of Haryana. The indigenously designed units are to be built by Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL).

The units are similar in design to the lead 700 MWe PHWRs that are being built as units 3 and 4 of the Kakrapar power plant in Gujarat state, AERB said. Kakrapar 3 reached first criticality in June of this year. Two further 700 MWe PHWRs are planned at GHAVP, and in total 12 - including the four GHAVP units - are currently planned for construction in India, according to the World Nuclear Association.

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Message par energy_isere » 23 avr. 2021, 10:44

EDF dépose une offre en vue de la construction de six EPR en Inde

REUTERS•23/04/2021

EDF annonce vendredi avoir remis à l'exploitant nucléaire indien NPCIL une offre technico-commerciale engageante française en vue de la construction de six réacteurs EPR sur le site de Jaitapur, dans l'ouest de l'Inde.

"Ce jalon majeur pour EDF, ses partenaires et l'industrie nucléaire française permet d'engager les discussions en vue de la convergence sur un accord cadre engageant dans les prochains mois", précise le groupe français dans un communiqué.

Selon EDF, ce projet d'une puissance installée de 9,6 gigawatts formerait "la centrale la plus puissante du monde ; elle produirait jusqu'à 75 terawatts/heure par an et couvrirait la consommation annuelle de 70 millions de foyers indiens".

"L'exploitation des 6 unités EPR entraînerait par ailleurs la création de l'ordre de 2.700 emplois permanents. Le projet générerait également d'importantes retombées économiques pour la filière nucléaire française sur toute la durée du projet (environ 15 ans), avec la création de plusieurs dizaines de milliers d'emplois au sein d'une centaine d'entreprises impliquées", ajoute le groupe français.
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Message par energy_isere » 23 avr. 2021, 11:02

la carte des site nucléaires pour repererJaitapur :

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Message par energy_isere » 03 juil. 2021, 11:06

suite de ce post du 2 aout 2017 http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 6#p2259946

Premier béton pour le recteur 5 de Kudankulam avec Rosatom.
Russian Agency Rosatom Commences Construction Of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant In Tamil Nadu
An official ceremoney was held that was dedicated to the first concrete pouring into the foundation plate of the recreator building for Kudankulam NPP Unit


Written By Gargi Rohatgi 29th June, 2021

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On June 29, an official ceremony was held that was dedicated to the first concrete pouring into the foundation plate of the reactor building for Kudankulam NPP Unit 5 (Republic of India). This concrete pouring commemorated the official commencement of the main state of nuclear power plant stage 3 construction. However, due to anti-epidemiological restrictions, the ceremony was held via videoconference.

Russian nuclear agency's construction begins
First concrete pouring was preceded by continuous preliminary work: concrete bedding for foundations of the reactor building, auxiliary reactor building with the Main Control Room, turbine building and power supply building for normal operation, emergency power supply and safety control systems.

“For many years the Kudankulam NPP construction project has been a symbol of close cooperation between Russia and India. However, we do not want to stop at what had already been achieved. Rosatom has all the most advanced nuclear power technologies. Together with our Indian colleagues, we are ready to launch the serial construction of the state-of-the-art Generation III+ Russian-designed nuclear power units at a new site in India. It is stipulated by the existing agreements,” Rosatom Director General Alexey Likhachev stated during the ceremony.

Stating that the first our of concrete at the construction site of the 5th nuclear reactor of Kudankulam NPP is one of the significant moments in the Russian-India nuclear energy cooperation. Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay R. Kudashev said that this demonstrates his country's devotion to achieving success in all bilateral undertakings.
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Message par energy_isere » 11 juil. 2021, 09:45

suite de ce post du 31 juillet 2020 http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 7#p2307247 et de celui qui suit.

C'est pas 1+ 2 mais bien 10 réacteurs de 700 MW de type PHWR de conception locale que l' Inde veut lancer.
India's BHEL awarded steam generator contract for domestic PHWRs

09 July 2021

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has been awarded a contract by Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) to supply 12 steam generators for indigenously developed 700 MWe pressurised heavy water reactors (PHWRs) to be constructed at four locations in the country. The contract - worth about INR14 billion (USD190 million) - was awarded under NPCIL's "fleet mode" procurement programme.

BHEL said the steam generators will be manufactured at its plant in Tiruchirapalli, in Tamil Nadu state.

BHEL noted this is the second major supply order it has secured through competitive bidding for NPCIL's fleet mode implementation programme for 10 700 MWe units. The first equipment order secured by BHEL under this programme was for the supply of 32 reactor header assemblies.

In May 2017, the Indian cabinet - chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi - approved the construction of 10 700 MWe units in a "significant decision to fast-track India's domestic nuclear power programme". The reactors are to be built at four plant locations - including two new sites - by 2031.

Two of the reactors would be constructed as units 5 and 6 of the Kaiga nuclear power plant in Karnataka state; two as units 3 and 4 of the Gorakhpur plant in Haryana state; two as units 1 and 2 of the new Chutka plant in Madhya Pradesh; and four units at the new Mahi Banswara plant in Rajasthan.

According to BHEL, almost three-quarters of the PHWR units in India are equipped with turbine and generator sets supplied by the company.

BHEL has also emerged as the "L-1 bidder" in another INR108 billion tender by NPCIL for turbine island packages for six 700 MWe PHWRs. "With this the company has reinstated its supremacy and reaffirmed its position of being the lone domestic supplier for nuclear steam turbines in the country," BHEL said.

India has 6885 MWe of installed nuclear capacity from 23 operational reactors with another 4600 MWe under construction.

India plans to put 21 new nuclear power reactors - including 10 indigenously-designed PHWRs - with a combined generating capacity of 15,700 MWe into operation by 2031, the Department of Atomic Energy announced in January 2019.

The country's first indigenously-designed 700 MWe PHWR - unit 3 of the Kakrapar nuclear power plant in India's Gujarat state - achieved criticality in July 2020 and was connected to the electricity grid in January this year.
https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Arti ... r-domestic

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Message par energy_isere » 26 déc. 2021, 15:48

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Premier béton pour Kudankulam 6
Construction begins at Kudankulam 6

21 December 2021

First concrete has been poured for the latest reactor at India's Kudankulam nuclear power plant. Work is now underway there on two pairs of Russian export reactors.

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Concrete is poured to begin construction of Kudankulam 6 (Image: Rosatom)

Marking the official start of construction, first concrete was poured for Kudankulam 6 yesterday, said Rosatom, the Russian state nuclear company managing the work. This follows the same landmark for unit 5 at the site in June this year. Both are to be AES-92 VVER-1000 reactors, as designed by Russia's Gidropress. they will be owned and operated by Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL).

Together units 5 and 6 represent the third phase of development at the huge Kudankulam nuclear development at India's southern tip and near the major port of Tuticorin, in the state of Tamil Nadu. They follow units 3 and 4, which are at around 50% completion, and units 1 and 2, which began operation in 2014 and 2017 respectively.

Kudankulam is a long-term strategic project between India and Russia that began with an intergovernmental agreement in 1988. Preparation for units 5 and 6 began with a general agreement in 2016, followed by a framework agreement in 2017. NPCIL began to actively implement these this year as it contracted Larsen & Toubro for civil works and Rosatom's Atomstroyexport for the main components of the reactors.

NPCIL is also building three of its domestically designed pressurised heavy water reactors - Kakrapar unit 4 and Rajasthan units 7 and 8 - as well as a prototype fast breeder reactor at Kalpakkam.
https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Arti ... dankulam-6

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