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Posted 31 Jul 2024

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The 500 MWe sodium-cooled Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) is located at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu.

  • It is India’s first indigenous PFBR.
  • It is commissioned by Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited (BHAVINI), a Government Company under administrative control of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).

About First Approach to Criticality

  • Criticality refers to the initial process of bringing a reactor to a self-sustaining chain reaction for the first time. 
  • The completion of core loading will effectively mark the first approach to ‘criticality’.
    • Core loading is the process of placing nuclear fuel assemblies inside the core of a nuclear reactor.

What is a Fast Breeder Reactor?

  • FBR is a nuclear reactor that uses fast neutrons to generate more nuclear fuel than they consume while generating power.
    • FBR will use Uranium-Plutonium Mixed Oxide (MOX) fuel.
  • The Uranium-238 “blanket” surrounding the fuel core will undergo nuclear transmutation (conversion of one element to another) to produce more fuel, which is why they are termed "breeders."
  • Significance
    • The operationalisation of PFBR will mark the start of stage II of India’s three-stage nuclear power programme.
    • By transmutation, Thorium will create fissile U-233 which will be used as fuel in the third stage

Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB)

  • Established:  by President in 1983 as per the provision of the Atomic Energy Act, 1962.
    • Regulatory authority of AERB is derived from rules & notifications promulgated under Atomic Energy Act and Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 
  • Mission: to ensure use of ionizing radiation & nuclear energy in India does not cause undue risk to health of people and environment.
  • Tags :
  • Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor
  • First Approach to Criticality
  • Atomic Energy Regulatory Board
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