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France's EDF, GE to co-build reactors for Jaitapur nuclear plant

GE Power is a long-standing partner of the EDF Group. The company is the main supplier of conventional-island components for many French power plants like Flamanville-3 as well as Hinkley Point C in the UK.

June 26, 2018 / 21:58 IST
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The Gravelines nuclear power plant is seen across the beach in Petit Fort Philippe, northern France, March 10, 2017.  REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
The Gravelines nuclear power plant is seen across the beach in Petit Fort Philippe, northern France, March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

French utility EDF and GE will jointly build six reactors for the Jaitapur nuclear power plants in Maharashtra, the two firms said today. Once fully commissioned, the Jaitapur project will be the largest nuclear power plant in the world, with a cumulative capacity to produce 9,900 megawatt of electricity.

"Xavier Ursat, Group senior executive vice president of EDF in charge of new nuclear projects and engineering, and Andreas Lusch, President and CEO of GE's Steam Power business on Tuesday announced signing of a strategic cooperation agreement between GE and EDF for the planned construction of 6 EPR reactors at Jaitapur site, Maharashtra, India," the two firms said in a joint statement.

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The pact is an important step in implementing the March 10 agreement between India and France to expedite the Jaitapur nuclear power plant project. EDF is to supply EPR technology for the plant.

Jaitapur is among the projects India plans to build to raise its nuclear power generation capacity to 22,480 MW by 2031.