Friday, December 12, 2025
12.1 C
New Delhi

Cabinet clears SHANTI bill to open nuclear power to pvt sector

Cabinet clears SHANTI bill to open nuclear power to pvt sector

The Union Cabinet has greenlit a bill to open India’s nuclear power sector to private players, a move crucial for achieving 100 GW nuclear capacity by 2047. The SHANTI Bill proposes changes to civil liability laws, caps supplier liability, and allows up to 49% foreign direct investment. This aims to boost domestic energy production and meet net-zero targets.

NEW DELHI: Cabinet on Friday approved a bill that seeks to open the highly restricted nuclear power sector to private companies and is also crucial for the country’s goal of achieving 100 gigawatt nuclear power capacity by 2047.Officials said Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Bill proposes amending the civil liability law to shield plant operators and cap equipment suppliers’ liability, along with redesigning operator insurance to Rs 1,500 crore per incident under Indian Nuclear Insurance Pool.The bill proposes allowing up to 49% foreign direct investment and creating a unified legal framework for atomic energy, including a specialised nuclear tribunal.Private-sector entry will be governed by clear rules under govt oversight, while department of atomic energy will retain control over core functions such as nuclear material production, heavy water, and waste management.FM Nirmala Sitharaman had announced govt’s intent to open the sector to private participation in her Feb Budget speech. She had also unveiled a Nuclear Energy Mission with Rs 20,000 crore for R&D on small modular reactors (SMRs), and a plan to operationalise five indigenously developed SMRs by 2033. PM Narendra Modi indicated last month that govt was preparing to open the nuclear sector to private players. Atomic Energy Act bars private entities and state govts from operating nuclear power plants. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, a PSU under DAE, is the sole operator and runs all 24 commercial reactors.Officials said SHANTI bill aimed to address long-standing concerns across the nuclear energy chain. They pointed to rising domestic energy demand, growth of data centres, and India’s 2070 net-zero target as factors driving ren-ewed global interest in nuclear power. Officials added scaling nuclear capacity ten-fold in two decades will require private-sector involvement. Anujesh Dwivedi, partner at Deloitte India, said, “Tariff for nuclear power is governed by the department of atomic energy, in consultation with the central electricity authority. Private sector participation will necessitate governance by an independent regulator, enabling competitive determination of tariffs.” “Involving the private sector in R&D of nuclear technologies for civil use by allowing creation of intellectual property rights would be in line with the approach of several developed countries,” he added.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Digitised states at higher cyber risk, says report

A new report reveals a surprising trend: wealthier, more digitalized Indian states are more vulnerable to cyberattacks. While richer states boast better defenses, they face a higher volume of threats. Read More

56 ex-judges throw weight behind Madras HC judge

Say Impeachment Move A Brazen Attempt To ‘Browbeat Judiciary’ NEW DELHI: Expressing solidarity with Madras high court judge Justice G R Swaminathan, 56 former judges Friday issued an open letter urging members of Parlia Read More

This Hidma’s bow & arrow shoots at straw targets

Month-Long Bastar Olympics Conclude Today RAIPUR: Miles away from the hostile forests where Maoist commander Madvi Hidma once ruled with a gun before falling to police bullets recently, another Hidma is getting ready to take aim. Read More

Karur stampede case: Something going wrong in Madras HC, says SC

The Supreme Court expressed strong disapproval of the Madras High Court’s handling of the Karur stampede case, stating “something is going wrong in the HC. Read More

Rahul Gandhi asks for air pollution debate in Lok Sabha, govt agrees

Rahul Gandhi has demanded a Lok Sabha debate on the severe air pollution plaguing Indian cities, urging the government to present a concrete plan. Read More

Topics

Digitised states at higher cyber risk, says report

A new report reveals a surprising trend: wealthier, more digitalized Indian states are more vulnerable to cyberattacks. While richer states boast better defenses, they face a higher volume of threats. Read More

56 ex-judges throw weight behind Madras HC judge

Say Impeachment Move A Brazen Attempt To ‘Browbeat Judiciary’ NEW DELHI: Expressing solidarity with Madras high court judge Justice G R Swaminathan, 56 former judges Friday issued an open letter urging members of Parlia Read More

This Hidma’s bow & arrow shoots at straw targets

Month-Long Bastar Olympics Conclude Today RAIPUR: Miles away from the hostile forests where Maoist commander Madvi Hidma once ruled with a gun before falling to police bullets recently, another Hidma is getting ready to take aim. Read More

Karur stampede case: Something going wrong in Madras HC, says SC

The Supreme Court expressed strong disapproval of the Madras High Court’s handling of the Karur stampede case, stating “something is going wrong in the HC. Read More

Rahul Gandhi asks for air pollution debate in Lok Sabha, govt agrees

Rahul Gandhi has demanded a Lok Sabha debate on the severe air pollution plaguing Indian cities, urging the government to present a concrete plan. Read More

In terror acts, rights of accused subservient to national interest: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has ruled that individual liberty, while crucial, cannot override national security concerns in UAPA cases. Read More

Ahead of PM Modi’s 3-nation tour, FTA with Oman gets Cabinet nod

Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming visit to Oman is poised to forge a robust economic and strategic alliance, potentially including a free trade agreement and a joint defense partnership. Read More

Rs 12k cr for 2-phase census, will allow self-enumeration

NEW DELHI: Setting the stage for the world’s largest enumeration exercise, the Cabinet approved Rs 11,718 crore for conducting Census 2027, which will be in two phases and include a caste count for the first time. Read More

Related Articles