Bangladesh has taken a significant step toward a nuclear-powered future with the commencement of fuel loading at the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, its first-ever nuclear power plant. This is the last step before power generation, and signals Bangladesh’s move into the world of nuclear energy. This involves inserting uranium fuel into the reactor and conducting testing and step-wise power generation. The project, built with Russia’s assistance, will boost energy security and help diversify away from fossil fuels. The Rooppur project is a significant step on the path to a clean and secure energy supply for Bangladesh.
Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant: Key Facts, Features & Significance
- On 28 April 2026, the fuel loading process at Unit-1 of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant commenced, signifying a significant milestone for Bangladesh’s energy sector.
- It is the last step before nuclear power production, and following this, trial electricity generation will start.
- This includes placing uranium fuel assemblies into the reactor core, which will initiate nuclear fission.
- Once the fuel is loaded, the reactor will undergo several checks and tests for safe operation, gradually ramping up the power.
- It is likely to have a trial power supply of 300 MW by August 2026.
- It may take a few months after testing before commercial power generation starts, probably in 2027.
- The Rooppur power station will have two 1,200 MW reactors, with a total capacity of 2,400 MW.
- It is being undertaken by the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission with Russian assistance.
- The plant will generate 10-12% of Bangladesh’s total electricity demand when it is operational.
- It will diversify the energy mix and enhance energy security.
- It will also help reduce the carbon footprint and enable cleaner energy generation.
- This will make Bangladesh the 33rd nation to produce nuclear power.
List of Nuclear Power Plants in India
| Plant Name | Year | Location | Capacity (MW) |
| Tarapur Atomic Power Station | 1969 | Maharashtra | 1400 |
| Rajasthan Atomic Power Station | 1973 | Rawatbhata, Rajasthan | 1180 |
| Madras Atomic Power Station | 1984 | Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu | 440 |
| Narora Atomic Power Station | 1991 | Uttar Pradesh | 440 |
| Kakrapar Atomic Power Station | 1993 | Gujarat | 1140 |
| Kaiga Atomic Power Station | 2000 | Karnataka | 880 |
| Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant | 2013 | Tamil Nadu | 2000 |

Conclusion – Bangladesh Nuclear Plant Rooppur Enters Fuel Loading Stage
The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant project is a significant milestone for Bangladesh as it moves into the fuel loading phase, paving the way to produce its own nuclear power. It is the last step before the plant starts producing electricity, with extensive testing and safety measures in place. The plant is set to boost energy security, decrease fossil fuel reliance and promote green growth in Bangladesh. In all, the project demonstrates international partnerships and is a significant step towards its strategic energy infrastructure plans.







