"AERB chairman and other senior DAE officials are in the KNPP campus now. But they are not here for the first unit," official sources told PTI.
The sources declined to comment on the purpose of the AERB chairman's visit to the nuclear project site.
To a query on the status of the upcoming second unit at KNPP, they said the progress was "very slow."
They also said power generation of the first unit, which was stopped a few days ago, was again re-synchronised yesterday around 12.12 pm.
The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd is collaborating with Russia to set up two 1,000 MWe reactors at Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu's Tirunelveli district.
While the first unit attained criticality in July this year, the second unit is nearing completion.
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