FBR-600
The Fast Breeder Reactor-600 or Indian Fast Breeder Reactor or Commercial Fast Breeder Reactor is a 600-MWe fast breeder nuclear reactor design presently being designed as part of India's three-stage [nuclear power programme] to commercialise the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor built at Kalpakkam. The Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research is responsible for the design of this reactor as a successor for Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor . The 1st twin unit would come up within the BHAVINI premises at Madras [Atomic Power Station] at Kalpakkam, close to the PFBR site itself.
Designed to "burn" a mixture of uranium oxide and plutonium oxide to generate 600 MWe of power each, current plans involve building six units, co-locating two at any given place. This arrangement would facilitate cost-rationalisation, using common auxiliaries to serve both reactors.
Core loading of PFBR began on 4 March 2024 in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The annouced start of operations by end of 2025 was delayed.