INDIAN RAILWAYS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT PROJECT MOVES AHEAD
November 1st, 2010 BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA THE NUCLEAR Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) has confirmed to World Nuclear News that the company is supporting in principle a proposal by state-owned Indian Railways to set up two 500 MW nuclear plants powering its transport services. "We are ready to discuss the modalities of the venture with Indian Railways", said Sudhinder Thakur, executive director of NPCIL "first the railways have to suggest the site which will then be evaluated on various parameters". Thakur told World Nuclear News that the site evaluation by ...
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