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Kalpakkam breakthrough must survive the tough test of time and safety

16 Apr 2026
2 min

India's Prototype Fast-Breeder Reactor Achievement

India's prototype fast-breeder reactor at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu has reached criticality, marking a significant milestone in the country's nuclear energy program. This achievement is a culmination of decades of effort and places India among the few countries that have successfully designed and built a fast-breeder reactor.

Importance for India

  • Nuclear Energy Promise: Recognized since Homi Bhabha's era, nuclear energy is seen as part of India's energy mix but traditionally depends on imported uranium.
  • Fast-Breeder Reactors: These reactors use plutonium derived from spent fuel in traditional reactors, producing more fuel than they consume, crucial for a resource-constrained country.
  • Future Vision: India aims to develop thermal-breeder reactors that can run on thorium, abundant in the country, potentially ensuring energy independence for centuries.

Challenges and Obstacles

  • Operational Difficulties: Few countries have successfully operated fast-breeder reactors due to safety and operational challenges.
  • Coolant Issue: Unlike regular reactors using heavy water, fast-breeders use liquid sodium, requiring stringent safety measures.
  • International Examples: France's largest fast-breeder was operational for only 18 months in 12 years, and Japan's reactor generated electricity for just an hour in three decades.

Lessons and Next Steps

  • Technology Maintenance: Success lies in maintaining and regulating the technology rather than just developing it.
  • Systemic Weaknesses: Overcoming systemic weaknesses in supervision and regulation is crucial.
  • Future Challenges: Connecting the reactor to the grid, ensuring economic viability, and sustaining operations will be major hurdles.
  • Government's Role: While the government has met a long-envisioned goal, sustained effort is necessary to transform this achievement into a long-term energy solution.

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Liquid Sodium

A metallic chemical element used as a coolant in some types of nuclear reactors, particularly Fast Breeder Reactors. It can withstand very high temperatures and effectively transfer heat away from the reactor core, preventing overheating.

Thorium

A naturally occurring radioactive element that is abundant in India. Thorium-232 can be converted into fissile Uranium-233 through nuclear transmutation, making it a critical fuel source for the third stage of India's nuclear power program, crucial for long-term energy independence.

Plutonium

Plutonium is a fissile material produced in nuclear reactors during the operation of nuclear fuel. It is another primary component used in the production of nuclear weapons and is also used in some radioisotope thermoelectric generators.

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