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India's Nuclear Energy Mission: Expanding capacity to 22 GW by 2032
Economic Times
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8h ago
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India plans to increase its nuclear energy capacity from 8.8 GW to 22 GW by 2032, as discussed in a meeting with Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Minister of State for Atomic Energy Jitendra Singh. The meeting emphasized the importance of the Bharat Small Modular Reactor program and extended the proposal deadline to 2025 to encourage wider participation. The government is committed to involving private sector players and adhering to established project timelines.
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Cabinet approves higher green investment limits for NTPC and NLC India
Economic Times
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23d ago
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The Indian Cabinet has approved increased investment limits for NTPC and NLC India to enhance non-fossil fuel capacities. NTPC can invest up to Rs 20,000 crore in NTPC Green Energy Limited, while NLC India can inject Rs 7,500 crore into NLC India Renewables Limited. The decision aligns with India's renewable energy targets, aiming for NTPC’s 60 GW capacity by 2032 and NLC’s 10.1 GW by 2030. The investments exclude nuclear energy funding.
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NHPC plans over ₹80,000 cr investment for 20GW PSP, eyes green energy arm listing by FY27 | Company Business News
Livemint
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5m ago
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NHPC Ltd, India's largest hydropower firm, plans to invest ₹84,000 crore to develop 20 GW of pumped storage capacity through joint ventures, totaling a capex of ₹1.2 trillion. By FY27, NHPC aims to list its renewable energy arm, NHPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NREL), after expanding its 261.7 MW renewable capacity, with another 1,490 MW under construction. The company also explores green hydrogen production and aims for 22 GW hydropower capacity by FY2034.
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India’s Renewable Energy Capacity Triples as It Eyes 500 GW Target by 2030
OutlookIndia
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2m ago
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India's renewable energy capacity has tripled over the last decade, reaching 232 GW, including large hydropower plants, up from 75.52 GW in 2014. The country aims for a 500 GW target by 2030, reflecting strong growth in clean energy. Solar energy capacity has grown significantly, now exceeding 108 GW from 2.82 GW, while wind energy has more than doubled. India is also expanding its solar cell and wafer production to reduce import dependence.
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ReNew Energy to set up $2.57 bn solar-wind hybrid project
VCCircle
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2m ago
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ReNew Energy Global is investing $2.57 billion to develop a solar-wind hybrid project in Andhra Pradesh, India. The project will generate a total of 2.8 gigawatts (GW), comprising 1.8 GW from solar and 1 GW from wind energy, providing power during peak hours. As a major player in renewable energy, ReNew aims to support India's expanding clean energy requirements. The project aligns with India's goal to significantly increase non-fossil power capacity by 2030.
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India Advocates Clean Energy, Fossil Fuel Innovation at BRICS Ministers' Meet in Brazil
OutlookIndia
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2m ago
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India's Union Minister Manohar Lal emphasized the dual energy strategy at the BRICS Energy Ministers’ Meeting 2025 in Brazil. He highlighted India's commitment to integrating clean energy advancements and enhancing the efficiency of fossil fuel usage through advanced technologies. India has achieved a 90% increase in electricity capacity over the last decade and aims to reach 900 GW by 2032. The country plans to host the next BRICS energy gathering in 2026 to further these initiatives.
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Cabinet Clears INR 20,000 Cr Green Energy Push by NTPC
StartupTalky
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22d ago
Medial
The Indian government's Cabinet has approved a significant INR 20,000 crore investment for the state-owned NTPC to achieve 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032, as part of a broader push for green energy. The investment will also allow subsidiary NTPC Green Energy Limited to support NTPC Renewable Energy Limited. This initiative aligns with India's commitment to reducing fossil fuel dependency and achieving net-zero emissions by 2070, creating job and entrepreneurship opportunities in the process.
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India eyes retired coal plants for nuclear use
Livemint
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1m ago
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India is considering converting retired coal power plants into nuclear plants to optimize land use and boost nuclear capacity from 8.7 GW to 100 GW by 2047. This initiative addresses the need for large land parcels typically required by nuclear facilities. A U.S. Department of Energy report from 2022 suggests savings of up to 35% by reusing thermal assets. The government has already prompted states to plan for at least one nuclear plant each.
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Big names line up for India’s small nuclear reactor projects
Livemint
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1m ago
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India plans to deploy small nuclear reactors, BSRs, for industrial use, aiming for a 100 GW nuclear capacity by 2047 as part of its net-zero carbon emission strategy by 2070. Companies like Reliance, Adani, Indian Railways, and Vedanta have shown interest in NPCIL's project involving two units of 220-MWe pressurized heavy water reactors. This move supports India's broader goal of a sustainable energy transition.
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NGEL inks land lease agreement with AP for green hydrogen hub
Thehindubusinessline
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1y ago
Medial
India's state-run NTPC's green energy arm, NGEL, has signed a land lease agreement with Andhra Pradesh to establish a green hydrogen hub. The hub, to be developed on 1,200 acres of land near Pudimadaka village in Visakhapatnam, aims to create a world-class ecosystem for green energy technologies, including hydrogen production and related industries. The project includes the construction of India's largest green hydrogen production facility, with a capacity of 1,200 tonnes per day, for the production of green ammonia and green methanol. NTPC aims to have 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032.
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NTPC Green plans ₹30,000 cr-transmission network for AP green hydrogen hub
Livemint
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8m ago
Medial
State-owned NTPC Green Energy Ltd is aiming to construct a ₹30,000 crore transmission network to power its green hydrogen hub in Andhra Pradesh. The planned network will have a capacity of 20 GW and will be separate from the national power grid. It will initially connect NTPC's proposed solar project in Anantapur to India's first hydrogen hub in Pudimadaka, both located in Andhra Pradesh. The hub aims to produce 1,500 tonnes of green hydrogen daily and discussions are underway with potential buyers and partners. The transmission network is expected to be completed by 2032, contributing to India's green energy target of 500 GW by 2030.
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