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Nuclear Solution
India´s ´Power for All´ initiative and focus on reducing carbon footprint have put pressure on the need for safe, green energy that can be produced on a large and sustainable scale; and it is here where nuclear power races ahead of its competitors.
Power For All, Nuclear Power, OECD, Power Generation, Transmission, Distribution, GDP Growth, Solar, Biomass, Wind Power, Manju Gupta, PWR, Gen III Technology, PHWR, FBR
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Radioactive Lure
The 2015 edition of BP´s Energy Outlook projected India´s energy production rising by 117 per cent to 2035, while consumption grows by 128 per cent. The country´s energy mix is projected to evolve very slowly over the next 22 years with fossil fuels accounting for 87 per cent of demand in 2035, compared with a global average of 81 per cent (down from 92 per cent now).
Fukushima, BP´S Energy Outlook, Manju Gupta, Areva India, GDP Growth, OECD, International Energy Agency, NPCIL, Electricity, PHWR, FBR, AHWR, Gen III Technology, Kaustubh Shukla, In Larsen & Toubrodustrial Products Group
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Nuclear pacts improve Generation Potential
In terms of clarity of vision and rationale, our 3 stage nuclear energy programme is unparalleled. Yet, for various reasons, the Indian nuclear power sector has not achieved its true potential. For decades, we had to develop indigenous technology, prove it, mature it and then scale it from 220 MW to 550-700 MW in the recent years. Later, shortage of Nuclear fuel put limitations to the rate and scale we could have grown.
Kaustubh Shukla, Industrial Products Group, Godrej & Boyce, Nuclear Power, Fukushima, NPCIL, DAE, AERB, CSR Activities, CLNDA, Nuclear Power Generation Equipment, NPCIL, Advanced Heavy Water, AHWR, FBR
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