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Nuclear could account for about 9% of India’s electricity by 2037

It aims to reach 20GW of nuclear power generation by 2030.

The share of nuclear resources in India’s total electricity could reach nearly 9% by 2047, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh said.

In a statement, the Department of Atomic Energy said this will also help India in achieving its net-zero commitment by 2070.

Nuclear power reactors generated 47,112 million units of electricity in 2021-22 or about 3.15% of the total generated electricity.

READ MORE: Nuclear ‘renaissance’ is possible despite hurdles: Wood Mackenzie

Singh said the country’s nuclear power capacity is expected to reach 22,480MW by 2030 from 6,780MW.

Indi aims to have a 20GW capacity of nuclear power generation by 2030, making India the third largest producer of atomic energy globally behind the US and France.

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