India’s nuclear journey traced from Einstein to SHANTI Act 2025, exploring power, policy shifts, privatization, risks, and ...
India will continue to offer the existing tax waivers for imports of nuclear power equipment until 2035, regardless of the size of the projects, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her budget ...
Targeted customs duty exemptions for goods used in lithium-ion cells in BESS and key clean-energy manufacturing inputs will ...
India is preparing to launch its third bulk procurement of domestically designed nuclear reactors, marking a significant acceleration in the country's atomic energy ambitions. Government officials are ...
India must rapidly expand nuclear power to meet rising electricity demand, ensure grid stability, cut pollution and support ...
Budget has extended basic customs duty exemption on imports for nuclear power projects until 2035. while expanding this exemption to all nuclear plants irrespective of capacity.
These plants are expected to replace two ageing thermal power stations currently operated by the utility. The project forms part of Maharashtra’s broader strategy to secure reliable baseload power ...
India is preparing to place fresh orders for a new fleet of domestically designed nuclear reactors as it opens the sector to private players and targets an eleven-fold jump in atomic power capacity to ...
As the world watches India steadily become the next Nuclear Power, two unsuspecting companies – a water treatment company and ...
Larsen & Toubro explores entry into the US nuclear energy market by collaborating with Holtec, aiming to deliver innovative solutions for nuclear and thermal power plants worldwide.