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India's plan to reach an ambitious 100 gigawatts (GW) nuclear power capacity by 2047 may require a concerted effort to overcome existing challenges and implement strategic ...
India aims for 100 GW nuclear power by 2047. SBICAPS reports strategic reforms are crucial. Reducing construction time and ...
India plans to boost its nuclear power capacity to 100 GW by 2047, requiring strategic reforms and overcoming hurdles. The ...
China has once again beat everyone else to a clean energy milestone—its new nuclear reactor is reportedly one of the first to ...
For the first time, a research team has successfully produced one of the most neutron-rich isotopes, hydrogen-6, in an ...
A SOLO unit is designed to deliver approximately 1MWe. The design features a solid heterogeneous composite moderator and is ...
Chinese scientists achieved a breakthrough in clean energy technology by adding fresh fuel to an operational thorium reactor.
It will also utilise the spent fuel of Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors, which form the mainstay of nuclear power in India at present. While the state-run Nuclear Power Corporation of India ...
India's first prototype fast breeder reactor (PFBR) in Kalpakkam is set to be commissioned by 2025-26, marking a crucial step in the nation's three-stage nuclear program. Developed by Bhavini ...
The PFBR being developed in Kalpakkam is the first-of-its-kind nuclear reactor to use plutonium-based mixed oxide as fuel and liquid sodium as coolant. It will also utilise the spent fuel of ...
The PFBR, developed by Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam (BHAVINI), is a unique nuclear reactor that employs plutonium-based mixed oxide as fuel and liquid sodium as a coolant. Utilizing spent fuel ...
It will also utilise the spent fuel of Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors, which form the mainstay of nuclear power in India at present. While the state-run Nuclear Power Corporation of India ...