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    Equipment For Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant On Way From Europe

    Russia’s integrated nuclear power player Rosatom on Tuesday (30 March) said a batch of equipment for the upcoming two atomic power plants in India from European suppliers has been loaded onto a ship.

    In a statement, Rosatom said the equipment manufactured by European suppliers of JSC ASE for Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) coming up in Kudankulam in Tirunelvelli district was loaded on the Industrial Ruby marine vessel at the Hamburg port.

    The ship carrying the 24th batch of equipment left the port of St. Petersburg, Russia on 16 March and called at the port of Hamburg on its way to India.

    The closure of European borders due to the Covid-19 pandemic complicated the equipment acceptance, however, a solution was found jointly with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd and the European suppliers.

    As a result, the accepted equipment was shipped to the Kudankulam NPP site.

    Rosatom said, as a rule, equipment for KNPP from European countries is shipped in containers.

    However, the consignment of equipment like pumps, ventilation, and pipe valves manufactured in Hungary, Check Republic, Slovakia, and other European suppliers, was non-containerized.

    This equipment lot includes the production prototype of reactor coolant pump of the new type manufactured by Ganz EMM Ltd. (Hungary).

    In the history of NPP (nuclear power plant) construction, it is the first reactor coolant pump manufactured under the Russian design with the prevailing application of duplex and super duplex steels that are especially resistant to the corrosive impact of tropical seawater

    It is unique due to special design parameters intended for operation in the tropical marine climate.

    The vessel left Hamburg on 22 March. The arrival of equipment in the Indian port is expected in the second half of 2021.

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