IPHWR-700
| IPHWR-700 Reactor Class | |
|---|---|
| Kakrapar Atomic Power Station reactor units 3 and 4, under construction in the Indian state of Gujarat | |
| Generation | Generation III+ reactor | 
| Reactor concept | pressurized heavy-water reactor | 
| Reactor line | IPHWR (Indian Pressurized Heavy-water Reactor) | 
| Designed by | NPCIL | 
| Manufactured by | NPCIL | 
| Status | 
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| Main parameters of the reactor core | |
| Fuel (fissile material) | 235U (NU/SEU/LEU) | 
| Fuel state | Solid | 
| Neutron energy spectrum | Thermal | 
| Primary control method | Control rods | 
| Primary moderator | Heavy water | 
| Primary coolant | Heavy water | 
| Reactor usage | |
| Primary use | Generation of electricity | 
| Power (thermal) | 2166 MWth | 
| Power (electric) | 700 MWe | 
The IPHWR-700 (Indian Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor-700) is an Indian pressurized heavy-water reactor designed by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL). It is a Generation III+ reactor developed from earlier CANDU based 220 MW and 540 MW designs. It can generate 700 MW of electricity. Currently there are 3 units operational, 1 unit under construction and 12 more units planned, at a combined cost of ₹1.05 lakh crore (US$12 billion).