Energy-hungry India needs power to fuel its growth. Its continued dependence on fossil fuels risks further building up of unhealthy levels of black carbon in the atmosphere, and contributing severely to global warming. So India cannot ...
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard is pushing to overturn a ban on sales of uranium to India, removing a diplomatic thorn between the two countries and potentially opening up a new and growing market for Australian ...
At a time when shortage of domestic gas production has raised concerns over fuel requirements of upcoming power plants, blending liquefied natural gas (LNG) with gas can be a viable option to make up for the ...
Asserting that the government and scientific fraternity were comfortable with the safety levels at Indian nuclear power generation plants after a complete technical audit and stress test were carried out at all reactors recently, Chairman of ...
In the wake of anti-Kudankulam protests, a top IAEA expert on Tuesday said nuclear scientists need to change the way they communicate with the people at large, particularly on safety aspects of an atomic power plant.
“We ...
With protesters showing little signs of relenting, the Centre is pinning its hopes on a crucial meeting between an expert panel and Tamil Nadu representatives today to break the impasse over completion of the Kudankulam nuclear ...
Four-lane highways, a mega desalination plant, construction of houses, schools, hospitals as well as cold storages are amongst the suggestions to the central government made by former president APJ Kalam for the development of Kudankulam and ...
Amid the uproar over the safety of the nuclear power project at Kundankulam in Tamil Nadu, India’s Atomic Energy Regulatory Board is set to play host to a delegation from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)led ...
There will be a delay in the start of a US $2.6 billion nuclear plant built with Russia’s help at Kudankulam because negotiations with local villagers opposing the project are taking time, a minister said.
Groups of ...
Friendly, but blunt, that will be the tone of the message from the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to India.
When NRC chairman Gregory Jaczko comes here later this month to meet with his counterparts in ...