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Not in the race yet
India has embarked on an ambitious programme to add 9,000 MW of nuclear power capacity in the next few years, mostly riding on the new indigenously developed 700 MWe (mega watt electric) pressurised heavy water reactors (PHWRs) as part of its clean energy thrust.
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India is mainly dependent on PHWR technology
Queried about the difference between the US and Indian nuclear equipment market in terms of technologies, this is what MV Kotwal, President (Heavy Engineering) L&T, informs R Srinivasan.
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India is mainly dependent on PHWR technology
Queried about the difference between the US and Indian nuclear equipment market in terms of technologies, this is what MV Kotwal, President (Heavy Engineering) L&T, informs R Srinivasan.
MV Kotwal, L&T, US, Indian Nuclear Equipment Market, AREVA Company, Nuclear Power Plant, Phwrs, PFBR, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, BWR, Kudankulam, Westinghouse, Kalpakkam
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