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MC EXCLUSIVE Large reactors likely to drive India’s nuclear power plan despite buzz around SMRs

About 80 GW of the 100 GW target will be executed by NPCIL and NTPC through larger projects. The remaining 20 GW will be open to the private sector and mostly be executed through small module reactors, government officials have told Moneycontrol

September 12, 2025 / 16:07 IST
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India is likely to focus on large nuclear reactors to achieve 100 gigawatts (GW) capacity by 2047 under the National Nuclear Energy Mission, with small module reactors (SMRs) expected to play a supporting role, two government officials have told Moneycontrol.

“The ratio is going to be 80:20, wherein 80 GW of the 100 GW is going to be executed by two CPSEs (central public sector undertakings) – NPCIL (50 GW) and NTPC Ltd (30 GW), which will primarily be focused on large reactors and high capacity plants overall,” one of the officials said.

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The remaining 20 GW will be through small module reactors with the involvement of private participation, the official said, adding the 80 GW could also have some SMRs but it would be implemented on “fleet mode”, which means clubbing multiple SMRs at one site.

An example of the non-SMR big-ticket projects planned under the National Nuclear Energy Mission is the Jaitapur power plant in Maharashtra, touted as country’ biggest with a capacity of 10,380 MW.