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Key Component Arrives Onsite For India’s Kaiga Nuclear Project

By David Dalton
30 June 2026

End shield is vital part of pressurised heavy water reactor

Key Component Arrives Onsite For India’s Kaiga Nuclear Project
The critical reactor component is unloaded at the Kaiga site in India. Courtesy NPCIL.

Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) said a major milestone has been achieved in the construction of the Kaiga-5 and - 6 nuclear power plants in Karnataka state, southwest India, with the successful unloading of the first end shield.

The state company said the critical reactor component, manufactured by L&T Heavy Engineering, the manufacturing arm of Larsen & Toubro, at its Hazira facility, north of Mumbai in western India, weighs 107 tonnes and measures approximately 9.3 metres in height and width with a thickness of 0.92 metres.

The end shield is a vital component of a pressurised heavy water reactor (PHWR). It provides structural support to coolant channel assemblies, facilitates on-power refuelling and forms an integral part of the calandria vault enclosure.

Larsen & Toubro has already manufactured and dispatched four of the eight steam generators for the units.

Kaiga-5 and -6 belong to the IPHWR-700 reactor class, a Generation III+ evolution of India’s earlier 220-MW and 540-MW PHWR designs. These designs use natural uranium oxide fuel and heavy water as both coolant and neutron moderator.

The Kaiga units will be part of a series of 10 Indian-designed PHWRs to be built in “fleet mode”, designed to bring economies of scale and maximise efficiency.

The 10 plants are Kaiga-5 and Kaiga-6, Mahi Banswara-1, -2, -3 and -4 in Rajasthan state, Gorakhpur-3 and -4 in Haryana state, and Chutka-1 and -2 in Madhya Pradesh state.

There are four smaller 202-MW PHWR units in commercial operation at Kaiga. Kaiga-1 and -2 began operation in 2000, while Kaiga-3 and -4 started in 2007 and 2011.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s reactor database, India has 23 commercial plants in operation and eight under construction.

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