Reactors
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| Apsara-U Based at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) in Trombay, Mumbai, India, Apsara-U is a 2 MWth pool-type research reactor and an upgraded successor to Asia’s first research reactor from 1956. It facilitates neutron activation, isotope production, and training activities. Operational since 2018, i |
| Dhruva Located at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) in Trombay, Mumbai, India, Dhruva is a 100 MWth heavy water-moderated research reactor. As India’s largest neutron source, it supports critical studies in neutron scattering, isotope production, and materials testing. Operational since 1985, it rem |
| Kakrapar Unit 3 Kakrapar Unit 3 is situated at the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station in Gujarat, India. This PHWR reactor, with a capacity of 700 MWe, represents an advancement in India's indigenous nuclear power technology and contributes to meeting the country's growing energy demands. It is operational, supporting I |
| Kakrapar Unit 4 Kakrapar Unit 4 is located at the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station in Gujarat, India. With a net capacity of 700 MWe, this PHWR reactor strengthens India's domestic nuclear power capabilities and aids in providing reliable electricity. The unit is operational, playing a vital role in the national energ |