Tata Power says it is in discussions with three states for its next nuclear energy projects. The company expects to publish a comprehensive project report within the next six months, signaling a faster path from planning to approvals. Tata Power is also partnering with NPCIL to develop and implement the nuclear initiatives.
NPCIL says Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project Unit 3 has crossed a key commissioning milestone after starting the “Spillage to Open Reactor” process on 25 April 2026. The move signals progress toward bringing the unit online, as the operator highlights the step as part of India’s broader energy security and sustainability push.
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India’s push to revive nuclear power using private capital is colliding with a dispute between state-run NPCIL and private players. A 90-page rulebook has become the flashpoint, with private firms alleging the framework tilts toward control rather than partnership, raising fresh questions over the path to faster projects.
Larsen & Toubro has dispatched its seventh 700 MWe steam generator to Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd ahead of schedule. Manufactured at the company’s Gujarat facilities, the equipment is intended to speed up NPCIL’s nuclear energy plans and strengthen India’s energy security. The early dispatch underscores continued momentum in critical infrastructure supply timelines.
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