Published 2009 | Version v1
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Technology development of fast reactor fuel reprocessing technology in India

  • 1. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam (India)

Description

India is committed to the large scale induction of fast breeder reactors beginning with the construction of 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor, PFBR. Closed fuel cycle is a prerequisite for the success of the fast reactors to reduce the external dependence of the fuel. In the Indian context, spent fuel reprocessing, with as low as possible out of pile fissile inventory, is another important requirement for increasing the share in power generation through nuclear route as early as possible. The development of this complex technology is being carried out in four phases, the first phase being the developmental phase, in which major R and D issues are addressed, while the second phase is the design, construction and operation of a pilot plant, called CORAL (COmpact Reprocessing facility for Advanced fuels in Lead shielded cell. The third phase is the construction and operation of Demonstration of Fast Reactor Fuel Reprocessing Plant (DFRP) which will provide experience in fast reactor fuel reprocessing with high availability factors and plant throughput. The design, construction and operation of the commercial plant (FRP) for reprocessing of PFBR fuel is the fourth phase, which will provide the requisite confidence for the large scale induction of fast reactors

Part of:
Proceedings of international conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy - 2009. V. 1

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Imprint Place
Mumbai (India)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of international conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy - 2009. V. 1
Imprint Pagination
408 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 43-44

Conference

Title
International conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy - 2009
Dates
29 Sep - 1 Oct 2009
Place
New Delhi (India)

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