By IRNA,
New Delhi : Talks are being held with France, Russia and United States, to set up six to eight large nuclear reactors to increase the power generation capacity in the country, said Anil Kakodkar (pictured).
“Modalities are being worked out to set up the reactors”, Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission told media in Coimbatore, capital of Orissa Friday, PTI reported.
Besides Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu and Jethapur in Maharashtra, more locations are being identified, he said.
Techno-economic details and safety related problems would come up for discussions before finalising the agreements, he said, adding the investment would roughly work out to be Rs six crore to Rs eight crore per MW.
Generally, it would take six to seven years for a reactor to become operational.
The Government has in principle cleared one each of 700 MW capacity reactor in Kakrapar and Rajasthan thermal power station, Kakodkar said.
Besides 500 MW fast breeder reactor at Kalpakkam, three heavy water reactors and two light water reactors at different locations were under different stages of construction, he said.