Rajasthan Nuclear Plant Makes History, Runs Uninterrupted for Over 2 Years | Read

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An indigenously made nuclear plant in Rajasthan has created history by running continuously for a period 765 days, or a little over two years. Usually, most nuclear plants globally need to be shut down every year for maintenance; only well-maintained facilities can run for longer periods.

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