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Tarapur Atomic Power Station

Tarapur Atomic Power Station
Model of Tarapur Atomic Power Station.jpg
Model of the Tarapur Atomic Power Station
Tarapur Atomic Power Station is located in Maharashtra
Tarapur Atomic Power Station
Location of Tarapur Atomic Power Station in Maharashtra
Country India
Location Tarapur, Palghar district, Maharashtra
Coordinates 19°49′44.33″N 72°39′40.34″E / 19.8289806°N 72.6612056°E / 19.8289806; 72.6612056Coordinates: 19°49′44.33″N 72°39′40.34″E / 19.8289806°N 72.6612056°E / 19.8289806; 72.6612056
Status Operational
Construction began 1961
Commission date 28 October 1969
Operator(s) Nuclear Power Corporation of India
Nuclear power station
Reactor type 2 × BWR
2 × PHWR
Power generation
Units operational 2 × 160 MW
2 × 540 MW
Nameplate capacity 1400 MW
Capacity factor 39.4%
Annual output 4,829 GW·h

Tarapur Atomic Power Station (T.A.P.S.) is located in Tarapur, Maharashtra, India.Tarapur is the largest nuclear power station in India. It was constructed initially with two boiling water reactor (BWR) units by Bechtel and GE under the 1963 123 Agreement between India, the United States, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Units 1 and 2 were brought online for commercial operation on 28 October 1969 with an initial power of 210 MW of electricity, later on this was reduced to 160 MW due to technical difficulties. These were the first of their kind in Asia. More recently, an additional two pressurised heavy water reactor (PHWR) units of 540 MW each were constructed by L&T and Gammon India, seven months ahead of schedule and well within the original cost estimates. Unit 3 was brought online for commercial operation on 18 August 2006, and unit 4 on 12 September 2005.

With a total capacity of 1400 MW, Tarapur is the largest nuclear power station in India. The facility is operated by the NPCIL (Nuclear Power Corporation of India).

The personnel operating the power plant live in a residential complex called T. A. P. S. colony, 19°48′58″N 72°44′35″E / 19.816°N 72.743°E / 19.816; 72.743 which is a fifteen-minute drive from Boisar, the nearest railway station. The residential complex was also constructed by Bechtel to house both Indian and American employees. Due to this, the residential complex had a very Indian small-town look, with neat sidewalks, spacious houses, a club with tennis courts, swimming pool, a commissary etc. While the original American residents have long gone, the colony continues to thrive.


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