Nuclear Power Road Map Towards 100 GW Goal Likely by Month end | Current Affairs | Vision IAS

Daily News Summary

Get concise and efficient summaries of key articles from prominent newspapers. Our daily news digest ensures quick reading and easy understanding, helping you stay informed about important events and developments without spending hours going through full articles. Perfect for focused and timely updates.

News Summary

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Nuclear Power Road Map Towards 100 GW Goal Likely by Month end

2 min read

Nuclear Energy Mission for Viksit Bharat

India is working on a road map under the Nuclear Energy Mission to generate 100 GW of nuclear power capacity. This initiative aims to support India's growth towards becoming a developed economy and achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.

Inter-Ministerial Committee

  • An inter-ministerial committee consisting of officials from the Department of Atomic Energy and the Ministry of Power will develop strategies to achieve these nuclear energy goals.
  • The committee will also include members from the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Nuclear Power Corporation of India.
  • The first meeting is scheduled for March 6 in Mumbai.

Key Initiatives and Investments

  • The government plans to invest ₹20,000 crore in research and development of small modular reactors (SMRs), aiming to operationalize at least five indigenously developed SMRs by 2033.
  • NTPC’s 2,800 MW Mahi Banswara project in Rajasthan is a joint venture with an estimated investment of ₹45,000-50,000 crore.
  • NTPC plans to invest around ₹3-4 lakh crore in nuclear power projects over the next 23 years.

Amendments and International Collaborations

  • Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act and the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act are proposed to encourage private participation.
  • Russian nuclear firm Rosatom and France's EDF have shown interest in collaborating with India on nuclear projects, offering expertise in building SMRs.

Public-Private Partnerships

  • Private sector involvement has been initiated through public-private partnerships to develop Bharat Small Reactors (BSR).
  • The Nuclear Power Corporation of India has called for proposals to set up 220 MW of BSRs.
  • Tags :
  • Nuclear Energy Mission
Subscribe for Premium Features