India-Canada uranium supply deal to boost nuclear power generation

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India’s move to enter into a commercial contract with Canada for the supply of 3,000 tonnes of over five years will help achieve continuous and sustained power generation and higher plant load factor of the plants in the country.

Canada is the third country to supply to India after Russia and Kazakhstan. The supplies will be under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards. India also signed a civil nuclear deal with Australia in September last year to sell 

Currently, 21 plants operated by Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) have a generation capacity of 5,780 Mw. Of these reactors, the supply of imported uranium is currently made to 11 reactors with generation capacity of 2,620 Mw, which are under the safeguards.

The list of these reactors include Tarapur units 1 & 2 (420 Mw), Narora units 1 & 2 (440 Mw), Kakrapar units 1 & 2 (440 Mw) and Rajasthan units 2 to 6 (1,080 Mw). The unit 1 of the Rajasthan plant has completed its life and is not under operation. Kudankulam’s 1,000-Mw reactor has been assured lifetime supply of enriched uranium from Russia.

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Sanjay Jog – Business Standard – April 17, 2015.

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