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Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR)

April 9, 2026 2 Min Read
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Summary
  • Context: On April 6, 2026, at 8:25 PM, India’s first indigenous Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, successfully attained criticality.
  • Significance: This marks the formal entry into Stage 2 of India’s three-stage nuclear power programme. India is now the second country after Russia to operate a commercial-scale fast breeder reactor.
  • Mechanism: The PFBR “breeds” more fuel than it consumes by converting fertile Uranium-238 into fissile Plutonium-239.
  • Next Steps: The reactor will undergo low-power physics experiments for 8–12 months before being synchronized with the grid, likely by late 2026 or early 2027.

What makes the PFBR “Fast” and a “Breeder”?

Conventional reactors (Stage 1) use “slow” neutrons and water to generate power. The PFBR changes the game:

  • Fast Neutrons: It uses high-energy neutrons that aren’t slowed down by a moderator.
  • Breeding Fuel: For every atom of Plutonium it burns, it produces more than one new atom of Plutonium in the surrounding Uranium-238 blanket.
  • Coolant: It uses Liquid Sodium. Unlike water, sodium doesn’t slow down neutrons, which is essential for the breeding process.

The Three-Stage Roadmap

This achievement is the “bridge” envisioned by Dr. Homi J. Bhabha to unlock India’s vast thorium reserves.

  1. Stage 1 (PHWRs): Uses natural Uranium to produce electricity and Plutonium-239.
  2. Stage 2 (FBRs): Uses that Plutonium to generate power and breed even more fuel. (Current Milestone reached on April 6, 2026).
  3. Stage 3 (Thorium Reactors): Will use the bred fuel to convert Thorium-232 into Uranium-233, providing inexhaustible energy for centuries.

Key Technical & Safety Highlights

  • Capacity: 500 MWe (enough to power roughly 5 lakh homes).
  • Indigenization: Designed by IGCAR and built by BHAVINI with help from over 200 Indian industries (Atmanirbhar Bharat).
  • Passive Safety: Third-generation safety systems can shut down the reactor automatically without human or power intervention in an emergency.

Examination Focused MCQs

Q1. On which date did the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam achieve its first criticality?

A) January 26, 2026

B) April 1, 2026

C) April 6, 2026

D) August 15, 2026

Q2. Which of the following is used as a coolant in India’s Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor to ensure neutrons remain ‘fast’?

A) Heavy Water

B) Light Water

C) Liquid Sodium

D) Helium Gas

Q3. The PFBR at Kalpakkam marks the initiation of which stage of India’s three-stage nuclear power programme?

A) Stage 1

B) Stage 2

C) Stage 3

D) Stage 4

Q4. The ‘Breeder’ nature of the PFBR refers to its ability to convert fertile Uranium-238 into which fissile isotope?

A) Uranium-235

B) Plutonium-239

C) Thorium-232

D) Uranium-233

Q5. Criticality in a nuclear reactor is best defined as the state where:

A) The reactor is about to explode.

B) The number of neutrons produced equals the number of neutrons lost or absorbed.

C) The reactor is producing its maximum possible electricity.

D) The fuel is being loaded into the core for the first time.

Answer Key:

  1. C) April 6, 2026.
  2. C) Liquid Sodium.
  3. B) Stage 2.
  4. B) Plutonium-239.
  5. B) Neutrons produced = Neutrons lost/absorbed (Self-sustaining reaction).
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