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Indian Energy Giants Rally Behind Nuclear in Clean Power Push

  • India’s top energy firms are advocating for nuclear power to decarbonize the country, with Praveer Sinha saying “Nuclear can’t just be a fashion statement” and needs to replace coal-based power as a source of affordable power.
  • The industry has gained momentum after the government said it will amend rules to allow private firms and address liability clauses, but high costs and public opposition have slowed development.
  • India targets 100 gigawatts of nuclear generation by 2047, with State-run NTPC Ltd. aiming to contribute 30% toward this goal, according to NTPC Chairman Gurdeep Singh.

India’s top energy firms are advocating for nuclear power to decarbonize the world’s third-biggest emitter, while cautioning that electricity from reactors needs to be affordable to substitute coal.

“Nuclear can’t just be a fashion statement,” Praveer Sinha, chief executive officer at Tata Power Co., said at the BNEF Summit in New Delhi. “It needs to replace coal-based power as a source of affordable power.”

Atomic power is witnessing a revival globally due to its ability to deliver low-emissions energy. In India, the industry has gained momentum after the government earlier this year said it will amend rules to allow private firms and address liability clauses, which have long kept foreign technology suppliers away. The current law holds both plant operators and equipment suppliers liable for damages in case of an incident.

The other reason for the slow development of the sector has been the high cost, often a result of delays caused by public opposition and political concerns over such projects.

Sinha said the expansion planned in India and other parts of the world will provide economies of scale to bring costs down. Tata Power is “very keen to pursue nuclear.”