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Nuclear fuel production to rise 10-fold in 15 yrs: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (DAE) would achieve a ten-fold rise in production in three phases by 2031-32, the government today informed the Lok Sabha. In a written response to a question in the Lower House, Jitendra Singh, the Union of state in the that directly looks after the DAE, sought to assuage concerns by saying there is no shortage of nuclear fuel for atomic plants in the country. "As per the vision plan prepared in order to fulfil the requirement of to fuel nuclear power plants, the DAE will achieve nearly ten-fold rise in production in next 15 years (by 2031-32). The projects have been planned in three phases," Singh said. After completion of the first phase, it is expected to produce 3.5 times the existing production by the 12th year (2029), he said. On completion of the second phase, production is expected to achieve seven times the existing production. And, after the last phase is complete, production of the country is expected to record a ten-fold rise by 2031-32, the added. has 22 operating nuclear power plants.

Ten foreign reactors -- six in Jaitapur, Maharashtra, and four in Kudankulam, -- have been approved. The government has recently approved 10 more indigenous reactors. The move is also expected to fuel these new reactors. The DAE mines ore from in and in It also imports from Canada, and

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 21:00 IST
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