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India's first nuke reactor to undergo refurbishment

The refurbishment will increase the capability to produce more isotopes and the same design of movable reactor trolley.

Published on: Aug 2, 2006, 21:42:00 IST
None | By , Mumbai
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India's first nuclear research reactor Apsara, whose fuel core is expected to be shifted outside the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre once the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal comes through, will undergo refurbishment after two years, the BARC said in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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Even before the Indo-US civilian nuclear talks, BARC had decided to refurbish Apsara as the current fuel core had served its purpose and "we wanted enhance the nuclear neutron flux upto seven times and doubling the power to 2 MW". BARC Director Srikumar Banerjee told reporters.

"We will be starting the process of refurbishing in 2008 and it will be done at a cost of Rs 5 crore," he said.

The refurbishment will increase the capability to produce more isotopes and the same design of movable reactor trolley for carrying out various experiments will be incorporated in the refurbished reactor, he said.

"We have already begun working on the design and once the fuel assembly gets ready and the building is strengthened to withstand seismic intensity, it will be put to operation mostly after two to three years," he said.

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