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India's Nuclear Power Corp. extends deadline for small-reactor proposals as industrial interest grows

India's Nuclear Power Corp. extends deadline for small-reactor proposals as industrial interest grows

The state-run Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. (NPCIL), which is a nuclear power company, has extended the deadline to industrial users for proposals on setting up small nuclear reactors of 220 megawatts electric (MWe), amid a growing interest among companies in cleaner energy sources.

NPCIL announced in a Wednesday notice that it has extended to September 30, 2025 the deadline for proposals for the establishment of Bharat Small Reactors in existing or new industries. The previous deadline was June 30.

The corporation is now accepting proposals on a continuous basis.

NPCIL reported that several industrial houses had already signed nondisclosure agreements, and began joint work on BSR model. Others have asked for more time to prepare their submissions.

India is rewriting its nuclear liability laws to attract private and foreign investment as it aims to achieve its net-zero goals and decarbonize its industrial power.

The country wants to increase its nuclear power to 100 gigawatts by 2047. It is currently at 9 GW.

According to the proposal announced by NPCIL in December, industries will cover capital and operating costs and use the electricity generated.

India operates 25 nuclear power reactors that contribute about 3% to its electricity.

NPCIL, the only operator of nuclear power stations in the country is proposing to allow private Indian companies to build nuclear plants. Foreign companies can hold up to 49%. Reporting by Sethuraman N.R.; Editing Tasim Z.Ahid

(source: Reuters)