Govt to form Nuclear Insurance Pool to address liability issue
Under the Liability Law, compensation of upto Rs 1500 crore will have to be paid in case of a mishap involving a nuclear plant.

The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) is pursuing the matter with the Ministry of Finance for creation of the pool after no single insurance company, including the General Insurance Company, expressed its ability to provide financial cover to the nuclear plants considering the huge monetary requirement.
Under the Liability Law, compensation of upto Rs 1500 crore will have to be paid in case of a mishap involving a nuclear plant.
At present, India has 20 nuclear plants and their number is expected to grow as the industry expands.
The move indicates the urgency to insure reactors, especially units 3 and 4 of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KKNPP), under the Civil Liability Nuclear Damage Act (CLND), 2010. An agreement with Russia for setting up units 3 and 4 was signed only a week back.
This will also pave way for insuring big-ticket projects like Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project (JNPP) where French firm Areva is constructing 6 EPR reactors of 1650 MW each as also future atomic energy programmes.
In a letter written last week to the Ministry of Finance, DAE has said the formation of Nuclear Insurance Pool should be "expedited" on "priority basis" as suggested by GIC.
The volume of the pool will depend on how the government contributes to it for every project.
Interestingly, in Canada, the nuclear liability law caps liability to an extent after which the government takes the responsibility of the remaining liability.
DAE and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) had approached GIC for insurance. However, the public sector undertaking has said it does not have the capacity to insure the reactors in view of the high cost and also the number of reactors involved.
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