Giving this information here, Indian Ambassador to Russia P S Raghavan said discussions are underway on the units III, IV, V and VI to be built at Kudankulam.
Process is also underway to identify a site in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh for a plant which was proposed to be set up in Haripur in West Bengal but could not materialise due to various factors, including protests by locals.
Asked about the progress on unit-II of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) which is behind schedule, he said work is underway on the unit which will have the capacity to generate 1,000 MW of electricity.
"Hot run is already going on...I would say that in the next 6-8 months, it should be fully commissioned. It should be onstream," the Ambassador said.
Commissioning of the unit-II has been put off four times so far. The last time the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) had postponed putting the unit into commercial operation was this month.
On the causes for the delay, the Indian Ambassador said part of it was that after Fukushima radiation exposure of 2011, there has been a "progressive tightening" of safety regulations by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB).
"As you go along, they specify more tests, more shutdown periods and longer test-running," he said.
With regard to units III and IV, he said 'long cycle' contracts have been done. "So, it is going well," Raghavan said, adding that, "we are already talking about how to do unit V and VI."
He said that work is also underway to identify another site for Russian nuclear plants, in place of Haripur in West Bengal where problems had erupted.
"Some places have been identified... Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh have shown interest in nuclear power plants," Raghavan said.
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