Nuclear Power Corporation of India is implementing the 2,000 MW Kudankulam project in Tamil Nadu. The plant, which has two units having 1,000 MW generation capacity each, is being set up with the technical co-operation of Russia.
In a petition submitted to the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), Nuclear Power Corp has sought permission to inject 'infirm power' into the grid from the first unit up to the date of commercial operation or till July 22, 2014.
COD refers to the day from which the unit starts full commercial generation of electricity.
As per rules, a generator can inject infirm power into the grid before the COD only for a maximum of six months from the date of first synchronisation of the concerned unit. For the same, the entity has to also seek approval from the Regional Load Despatch Centre (RLDC).
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In the case of Kudankulam project's first unit, the synchronisation was carried out on October 22, 2013 but commercial operation has not been declared for various reasons.
Against this backdrop, Nuclear Power Corp had requested CERC for permission to inject infirm power into the grid up to the date of commercial operation of first unit or till July 22, 2014.
As per Nuclear Power Corp's website, the first unit of 1,000 MW is expected to commercially operate from June 2014.
The Phase C3 related to commissioning involves test of reactor, turbine-generator, secondary feed water system, control systems and full load rejection tests, among others, CERC said.
"Phase C3 is expected to be completed by first week of June 2014 and thereafter, the process of regulatory approval from Atomic Energy Regulatory Board shall be started by the petitioner. Unit-1 of the project is expected to be declared for commercial operation by 22.7.2014," CERC order dated May 12 said.