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    KKNPP Unit-1 may be connected to Southern grid on November 14

    The first 1,000 MW atomic power unit at Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) is expected to be synchronised to the southern grid on November 14, said an official.

    KKNPP Unit-1 may be connected to Southern grid on November 14
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    Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project

    Chennai

    It was earlier announced that the unit belonging to Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) would restart generation on Nov 5, after it was shut down for annual maintenance on August 1. Preliminary work towards restarting the unit is underway, an official told IANS.

    Similarly, the first 220 MW unit at the Madras Atomic Power Station (MAPS) which was shut down on January 30 for annual maintenance is expected to restart power generation on November 18.

    The KKNPP which is in Tirunelvelli, about 650 km from the state capital, and the MAPS in Kalpakkam near here are owned by NPCIL.

    The NPCIL has two 1,000 MW nuclear power plants at KNPP built with Russian equipment.

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