DEMAND FOR EXPANDING NUCLEAR POWER IN INDIA WILL RATCHET UP AS PARIS DEAL RATIFICATION LOOMS
September 1st, 2016
Experts at a nuclear energy conference held by The Associated Chambers of Commerce of India (ASSOCHAM) have predicted that the country’s nuclear expansion will receive momentum given the central government is about to ratify the Paris climate change agreement.
The event, ‘Nuclear Power in India – Indigenisation and Viability’, was heard that the global warming deal will be ratified on October 2, pushing India to speed up plans to develop non-carbon power sources.
“Given the problems of land acquisition and displacement of population, nuclear [energy] ...
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