India Launches Ambitious Nuclear Mission for Clean Energy Transition
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Announcement | India launched an ambitious Nuclear Mission to transition to clean energy. |
Key Figures | Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the mission, with Dr. Jitendra Singh detailing the plan. |
Target | 100 GW of nuclear power generation by 2047, contributing 10% of India's energy needs. |
Private Sector | Historic opening of the nuclear sector to private participation, breaking secrecy barriers. |
Technology Focus | Development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) (16 MW to 300 MW) for remote areas and industrial clusters. |
Budget Allocation | 170% increase in atomic energy budget since 2014. ₹20,000 crore allocated for Bharat SMRs in 2024-25. |
Research & Development | National Research Foundation to boost nuclear R&D, funded 60-70% by non-government sources. |
Global Collaborations | Partnerships with France and the USA for advanced nuclear technology. |
Indigenous Focus | Emphasis on indigenous development, especially thorium-based reactors; revival of Bhavini Reactor and Kudankulam Nuclear Plant. |
Climate Goals | Nuclear energy to play a key role in achieving net-zero emissions by 2070, reducing fossil fuel dependence and promoting clean energy. |