Jaitapur n-plant: Framework agreement likely during Macron visit

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and are likely to sign a framework agreement for the nuclear power plant project during French visit next month, sources from the Indian side have said. The six-reactor project with a capacity of 1650-MW each will be the largest nuclear power park in the country. Talks between the two countries are on to decide the terms of the agreement, the French side added. However, it may not be a Framework Agreement (GFA), which lays down the details like the cost and technical aspects of the nuclear power plant, that will be built in the of An agreement is expected to be signed between French company and the (NPCIL- a nuclear power-generating PSU under the Department of Atomic Energy). But it may not be a final Framework Agreement.

Both sides are yet to finalise crucial aspects of the project, said an requesting anonymity. The agreement could be on how to expedite the project. The Indian added that the two countries are yet to decide on several important aspects like terms of credit, which the will give to the NPCIL, and the techno-commercial aspect, that includes cost per unit. The will be building six European Power Reactors in but the reference plant to be shown by the company is not yet operational. It is mandatory that the presents a reference plant before a deal could be signed. Such a plant is also required before getting a nod from the (AREB), the nuclear watchdog in India, sources said. More importantly, the is facing financial problems and the Indian is not keen to sign a GFA until that part is sorted out, they said. Sources also said the French side is seeking an assurance over the liability clauses under the Civil Liability Nuclear Damage Act 2010.

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First Published: Sun, February 25 2018. 16:35 IST
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