Stir to impact commissioning of Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project: Official

The anti-KNPP activists have stepped up their agitation blocking the road leading to the site of the Indo-Russian project affecting the work.

CHENNAI: As the standoff over Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) persists, a top KNPP official today said the prolonged stir would affect the scheduled commissioning of the plant in December.

Sticking to their guns that the project be scrapped, the anti-KNPP activists have stepped up their agitation blocking the road leading to the site of the Indo-Russian project affecting the work.

"It (the stir) has definitely affected the work. The protesters have blocked the road leading to the plant. Police have advised us not to take our vehicles on that road, since they are blocked," KNPP Director Kasinath Balaji told PTI over phone.

He said employees and contract workers were "restricted" from entering the plant in the past few days.

Though there were no nuclear processes in progress as of now, the protest has derailed plans for commissioning the first of the 2x1000 MWe reactors in December.

"If not for these protests, Unit I would have been commissioned by December," Balaji said.
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To address the concerns raised by the local population, the KNPP officials have set up a committee to explain about the safety measures put in place.

"We have constituted a seven-member committee which will bring out booklets and pamphlets in Tamil to explain to the locals about the safety measures in the plant," he said.
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