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India and US nuclear regulators to meet for cooperation

India's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board said that it held a technical meeting bilaterally with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in order to enhance cooperation on nuclear safety, regulation and legislation as India seeks to expand its nuclear energy capacity.

AERB stated in a press release dated August 12 that an Indian delegation attended the meeting from August 6-8 at the NRC Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland.

India is seeking to increase its nuclear power production capacity from 8 gigawatts today to 100 gigawatts in 2047.

AERB reported that the countries discussed regulations for new and advanced reactors as well as codes and standards applicable to advanced reactor technologies. The AERB said that both sides identified areas of future collaboration. It was reported in April that India relaxed rules to allow foreign entities minority stakes to nuclear power projects.

India's nuclear energy generation, which is just over 8 gigawatts in size, represents about 3% its total installed capacity.

The statement stated that India and the United States discussed the long-term operations strategies for nuclear power stations, safety assessments and emergency preparation for small and advanced modular reactors.

The state-run Nuclear Power Corporation of India has asked industries for proposals to build small electric nuclear reactors of up to 220 megawatts. This is part of the country's efforts to reduce carbon emissions and achieve its net-zero emission targets. Sethuraman N.R., Emelia Sithole Matarise (Editing)

(source: Reuters)