Russia’s ZiO-Podolsk to supply equipment to Kudankulam project’s phase II

September 24, 2016 12:00 am | Updated November 01, 2016 08:35 pm IST - Chennai, September 23

Mr. Vladimir Angelov, Director of projects for ASE group of companies. Just filed an interview with him on Kudankulam nuclear power plants

Mr. Vladimir Angelov, Director of projects for ASE group of companies. Just filed an interview with him on Kudankulam nuclear power plants

Indo-Asian News ServiceZiO-Podolsk, the machine engineering arm of Russian nuclear group Rosatom, has been qualified to supply equipment for the third and fourth nuclear power units to be set up in Tamil Nadu.

In a statement issued late on Thursday, Rosatom, Russia’s state atomic energy, said ZiO-Podolsk has passed an audit to become an equipment supplier for the second phase of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP).

The audit was carried out by representatives of Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and the general contractor — ASE Engineering Group.

According to the statement, ZiO-Podolsk will produce eight sets of separator super heaters and the same number of high-pressure pre-heaters for the new reactors at Kudankulam.

Representatives of NPCIL visited the manufacturing arm of ZiO-Podolsk to get to know the technological infrastructure and production practices of the division. In general, ZiO-Podolsk, apart from super heaters and pre-heaters, will supply reactor pressure vessel, main circulation pump, coolant pump, suppression pools and support plates for main reactor.

In 2003-2004, the Rosatom subsidiary produced and supplied reactor equipment for two units at KNPP. The company also supplied 24 units of passive system for heat removal were supplied. Two further VVER-1000s are planned for construction at Kudankulam under the Russian-Indian framework agreement signed in 2014.

Excavation works for Kudankulam units 3 and 4 are in progress. According to Atomstroyexport, first concrete for the new units will be poured in March 2017.

In December 2014, Moscow and New Delhi signed a document on strategic vision of serial construction of nuclear power units in India by using Russian technologies.

The document outlines plans for the construction of more than 12 nuclear power units in India, at Kudankulamsite as well, Rosatom added.

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