IAEA conference: India spells out plans to use Nuclear energy to achieve Net Zero emissions
India aims to generate 22 GW of power through nuclear energy to achieve Net Zero emissions, according to the Atomic Energy Commission Chairman. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has been setting records in extended continuous powe...

At the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Ajit Kumar Mohanty shared India's ambitious plans to step up nuclear power generation during a meeting with IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi.
Mohanty is in Vienna to attend the annual IAEA General Conference.
Grossi posted on X, "Greetings to Mohanty on India's ambitious plans to reach 22 GW through nuclear energy for Net Zero."
Addressing the conference, Mohanty said Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has been setting records in extended continuous power plant operations and maintaining excellent safety records.
Mohanty said a few days ago, India hosted the G20 Summit where energy security, access, affordability, and transition are essential considerations.
"Under India's Presidency, the countries that opt to use civil nuclear energy reaffirmed their role in providing clean energy. These countries will now collaborate in research, innovation, development & deployment of civil nuclear technologies, including advanced and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)," he said.
The discussions at G20 also centred around helping build resilient nuclear supply chains, promote responsible nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste and spent fuel management, and share knowledge and best practices, he said.
NPCIL currently operates 23 commercial nuclear power reactors with a combined capacity of 7480 MW and plans to increase it to 22480 MW by 2031.
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