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Government announces to set up Nuclear Energy Mission in Union Budget 2025-2026

Posted 04 Feb 2025

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This development aligns with the broader objectives of Viksit Bharatensuring energy reliability and reducing dependency on fossil fuels.

Key Highlights of the Nuclear Energy Mission

  • Target: 100 Giga Watt (GW) nuclear power capacity by 2047 (Current capacity ~8 GW)
  • Focus on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): A ₹20,000 crore allocation for R&D to develop indigenous SMRs, with a target of operationalizing five SMRs by 2033.
  • Boost Private participation: By amending key legislations (mentioned below):
    • Atomic Energy Act, 1962: Provides for the development, control and use of atomic energy and provides the basic regulatory framework.
    • Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010: Ensures prompt compensation for victims of nuclear incidents by holding the operator responsible.

Government Initiatives for Enhancing India’s Nuclear Capacity

  • Capacity Expansion: Construction and commissioning of 10 reactors (totalling 8 GW) across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh.
  • Indigenous Milestones: Rajasthan Atomic Power Project’s Unit-7 (RAPP-7), one of India’s largest indigenous reactors, achieved criticality in 2024.
  • Bharat Small Reactors (BSRs): Government is actively expanding its nuclear energy sector by developing BSRs and exploring partnerships with the private sector.
    • BSRs: They are 220 MW Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) with a proven safety and performance record.

About Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)

  • Definition: SMRs are advanced nuclear reactors with a power capacity of up to 300 MW(e) per unit, approximately one-third of traditional nuclear power reactors.
  • Key Features of SMRs:
    • Modular Construction: SMRs are designed for factory fabrication and subsequent transportation to sites.
    • Incremental Deployment: SMRs can be deployed in single or multiple modules, allowing for flexible scaling of power generation to meet increasing energy demands.
  • Benefits: Reduce initial capital investment; Offer possibility to combine nuclear with alternative energy sources, including renewables, etc.
  • Tags :
  • Manufacturing Sector
  • Small Modular Reactors
  • Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act
  • Atomic Energy Act
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