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Nuclear Energy in India
CYGNUS Business Consulting & Research, Nov 2008, Pages: 113
This report on 'Nuclear Energy in India' presents the current nuclear energy scenario in the country and its future growth potential, along with an impact analysis of the Indo-US nuclear deal. The report also profiles the nuclear power plants – currently operational and new plants planned- covering areas like technology deployed and involvement of foreign companies. The economics of nuclear power generation in comparison to thermal power is also discussed briefly. The role of Indian government in atomic energy, its organisation structure and regulatory aspects, are also covered in the report.
Electricity consumption in India has more than doubled in the last decade, outpacing economic growth. Despite capacity additions, electricity demand continues to outstrip power generating capacity, compelling the central government to release the National Electricity Policy, enact Electricity Act, 2003 and spell Vision 2020.
In addition, this report also highlights the importance of FBRs and thorium-based research, which is on the main agenda for the third phase of India’s nuclear power programme.
The report is of immense help to suppliers of equipments, technology and service providers and consultants for business development as well as for building business partnerships with Indian companies. It will also help Indian corporations and consultants which plan foray into this field in one or multiple parts of the value chain.
Key Highlights
- As of 2008, India has 17 nuclear power plants in operation generating 4,120MW. Nuclear Power Corporation is the only one currently authorised by Government of India (GoI) to set up and run nuclear power plants. - Government aided institutions include: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Institute of Physics, Institute of Plasma Research and Institute of Mathematical Sciences - Uranium Corporation of India Limited invested Rs. 31 billion to open new mines and set up processing plants in Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Meghalaya - The US, Russia, France and Canada are the major countries which collaborated with India in nuclear related activities
Reasons to purchase
- Spot Business Opportunities - Reveals the opportunities for Private Companies/PSUs - Know the FDI inflow in atomic energy industry also know the share of expected growth from nuclear suppliers group - Understand the major countries which collaborated with India in nuclear related activities - Understand the activities related to various stages for commissioning nuclear power plant
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