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Nuclear Energy

What is the ‘Nuclear Energy Mission’?

Why in the News?

The Union Budget 2025-26 introduced the Nuclear Energy Mission, aiming to develop at least 5 indigenous Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) by 2033.

About Nuclear Energy Mission (NEM):

Details
  • A flagship initiative announced in Union Budget 2025-26 to accelerate India’s nuclear power capacity towards the target of 100 GW by 2047.
  • It focuses on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), expansion of Bharat Small Reactors (BSRs), and policy reforms to attract private and foreign investment in nuclear energy.
Key Highlights  of the NEM
  • 100 GW Nuclear Target by 2047 as part of India’s clean energy transition.
  • ₹20,000 crore allocated for R&D and deployment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
  • Public-Private Collaboration for setting up Bharat Small Reactors (BSRs) and advanced nuclear technologies.
  • Amendments to Atomic Energy Act, 1962 to allow private sector participation.
  • Changes to Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010 to attract foreign investment.
  • Deployment of BSRs (220 MWe) and SMRs (30-300 MWe) to replace coal plants and power remote regions.
Other Initiatives for Enhancing India’s Nuclear Capacity Expansion of Nuclear Power Capacity:

  • Current capacity: 8,180 MWTarget by 2031-32: 22,480 MW.
  • 10 reactors under construction (8,000 MW) across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh.
  • Approval for 6 x 1208 MW AP1000 reactors (USA collaboration) at Kovvada, Andhra Pradesh.

Deployment of Advanced Nuclear Reactors:

    • Bharat Small Reactors (BSRs): 220 MWe PHWRs for industrial decarbonization.
    • Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (500 MWe) at Kalpakkam achieved milestones in 2024.
  • High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors (HTGRs) & Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) under development using India’s thorium reserves.

Recent Developments: 

  • New uranium deposit discovered at Jaduguda Mines (extends mine life by 50+ years).
  • Operationalization of first two 700 MWe PHWR units at Kakrapar, Gujarat (KAPS-3 & 4).
  • NPCIL-NTPC Joint Venture (ASHVINI) launched to build nuclear plants.
  • Rajasthan Atomic Power Project-7 (RAPP-7) reached criticality in 2024.

 

PYQ:

[2018] With growing energy needs should India keep on expanding its nuclear energy programme? Discuss the facts and fears associated with nuclear energy. (250 Words, 15 Marks)

[2011] The function of heavy water in a nuclear reactor is to:

(a) Slow down the speed of neutrons

(b) Increase the speed of neutrons

(c) Stop the nuclear reaction

(d) None of the above


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