Three main contracts were signed yesterday between state- owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) and Russia's JSC Atomstroyexport for priority design works, working design and supply of the main equipment for stage III of Kudankulam NPP, an official release from the Russian company said.
JSC Atomstroyexport is a key foreign trade engineering company of State Corporation "Rosatom" for construction of nuclear power facilities abroad.
After overcoming initial hurdles, India and Russia signed the General Framework Agreement (GFA) and credit protocol for Units 5 and 6 of the Kudankulam NPP on June 1, a major outcome of the annual summit talks between Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin in St Petersburg.
The Kudankulam NPP was the outcome of an inter- governmental agreement between the erstwhile Soviet Union and India in 1988. It is the single largest nuclear power station in India. The power station was envisaged to have six units with total capacity to generate 6,000 MW of electricity (1,000 MW each).
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