Nuclear Power Surge: India’s Path to 100 GW
India has taken a historic step in its clean energy transition with the launch of an ambitious Nuclear Mission, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable energy. The initiative, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and detailed by Dr. Jitendra Singh, aims to generate 100 GW of nuclear energy by 2047. This move marks a major shift, as the nuclear sector—long restricted to government control—is now open to private sector participation. The mission will focus on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and the indigenous development of nuclear technology, making nuclear power a key component of India’s journey to net-zero emissions by 2070.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Nuclear Power Surge: India’s Path to 100 GW |
Mission Objective | Generate 100 GW of nuclear power by 2047 |
Private Sector Involvement | Opening up nuclear energy to private players |
Technology Focus | Development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) |
Budget Increase | 170% rise in atomic energy funding since 2014 |
2024-25 Budget Allocation | ₹20,000 crore for five Bharat SMRs |
Global Collaborations | Ties with France, USA for nuclear advancements |
Indigenous Development | Thorium-based reactors and local R&D |
Climate Target | Net-zero emissions by 2070 |
Revival of Projects | Fast-tracking Bhavini Reactor, Kudankulam Plant |
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