In-depth first hand insights on India Nuclear Energy Market

In-depth first hand insights on India Nuclear Energy Market

To enhance the understanding of the Indian nuclear energy market, a first of a kind 14-page report has been made by interacting with the senior officials from the nuclear ecosystem, providing cutting edge insights on the current scenario of this booming market.

India aims to achieve the target of 22,480 MW by 2030-31. Currently, the installed capacity of nuclear power in the country is 6780 MW from all operational plants. The country aims to supply 25% of total electricity from nuclear power by 2050.

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The senior leadership from India's nuclear power programme are working collectively to achieve the ambitious nuclear energy target. However, there are some challenges which need to be discussed for reaching the landmark.

Some of the key discussions in this report include:

1) Current Status of LWR projects in India

2) Burning topics and challenges faced by the Indian Suppliers

3) Steps to be taken and recommendations for the fleet mode and the nuclear new build

4) NPCIL's take on the issues: Key discussions to be carried out between buyers and suppliers 

The report sheds light on the prominent causes of concern:

·  CLND Act

·  Insurance

·  Maintaining continuity of orders

·  Tenders

·  High tariff

·  Cyber security

·  Knowledge on policies

·  Standardisation

·  Finance

Objectives of this report include:

1. Become alert of crucial opportunities available in the nuclear energy market as well as key factors driving and arresting market growth.

2. Market participants can use the analysis on market dynamics to plan effective growth strategies and prepare for future challenges beforehand.

3. Build competitive intelligence by understanding the current challenges faced by the Indian nuclear supply chain.

The report is a first-hand copy and relies purely on the views shared by the officials. The insights comprise a total of more than 100 hours of in-depth discussions with the following key players:

Leading Suppliers:

·  L&T Heavy Engineering

·  Tata Consulting Engineers

·  EDF

·  Godrej & Boyce

·  General Atomics

·  Toshiba

·  Nuvia

·  Sarens

·  Liebherr

·  ValvTechnologies

·  Tubacex

·  Alfa Laval

·  Kirloskar Brothers Ltd

·  IHI Corporation

·  Kay Bouvet Engineering

·  DEE Piping

·  Porvair Filtration Group

·  Precifab Engineers

·  Goodluck piping

·  SDtork

Key Law Firms:

·  L&L Partners

·  Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas

·  AZB & Partners

·  Aarna Law

·  Mulla & Mulla

·  Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

Government Entities

·  Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL)

·  Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)

·  Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB)

·  General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re)

Association & Consulate

·  World Nuclear Association

·  Consulate General of the United States of America

If you are interested in receiving a complimentary copy of the full report, kindly like this article and email [email protected] and we will be happy to send you the vital insights which shall help you to develop key sustainable strategies for your business.

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Bill Linton

Principal at Linton Consulting

4 年

In the current "Covid 19" constrained world, many important conferences and assemblies have been delayed or cancelled. Zaf, you (and AJ) are providing a good service to keep the global nuclear power industry connected through publications like "The Voice of India Nuclear Energy Ecosystem". While we await a return to the Nuclear Business Platform's in-person global conferences, thanks for providing these insights. We look forward to the re-opening of the global nuclear power industry exchange opportunities soon!

Siddhartha Guha

#Thought_Leadership_for_India, Thought Leadership based Solutions for creating Corporate Success Story

4 年

#thoughtleadershipforindia India as Hub for Nuclear Grade Steel Manufacturing: In 2018, India emerged as the 2nd largest producer of Steel but it is still a Net Importer of Steel (as Irony). There is need for productions and ecosystem to consume High Grade (Value Added Steel) Steel used in Nuclear Industry is termed as #Nuclear Grade #Steel. Thi# type of Steel forms an important part of the Supply Chain for development of the Nuclear Engineering Supply Chain Ecosystem #nuclearsupplychainecosystem ; it is pertinent that the technology and its manufacturing be housed in India and within Indian firms. This is in line with the underlying theme of Make in India/ Made in India as enumerated by Prime Minster Shri Narendra Modi. To know more about the Concept . write to us at [email protected] , [email protected] follow us on #nuclearsupplychainecosystem #thoughtleadershipforindia Like, Comment, Share and Connect

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Jasbir Sidhu

BEng (Nuclear), MBA

4 年

Thanks for Sharing Zaf. Very insightful.

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