Nuclear mission gets Rs 20K cr
Under the Nuclear Energy Mission, she added that Viksit Bharat Development of at least 100GW by 2047 is essential for our energy transition efforts.
PTI
New Delhi, 1 Feb
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday announced a slew of steps
to boost atomic power in the country with a Rs 20,000-crore Nuclear mission,
roping in private players by amending legal framework and development of five
small modular reactors indigenously.
Sitharaman also announced that all those states going
ahead with power reforms would be eligible for additional borrowing equal to
0.5 per cent of their GSDP (Gross State Domestic Product).
Under the Nuclear Energy Mission, she added that Viksit Bharat
Development of at least 100GW by 2047 is essential for our energy transition
efforts.
For an active partnership with the private sector towards
this goal, amendments to the Atomic Energy Act and Civil Liability for Nuclear
Damage Act will be taken up, she said.
She further announced that a Nuclear Energy Mission for
research and development of small modular reactors with an outlay of Rs 20,000
crore will be set up.
At least five indigenously developed small modular
reactors will be operationalised by 2033, she added.
At present, India has 462 GW of power generation
capacity, including 8 GW of nuclear power.
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