Harnessing nuclear energy for India's energy security: Current status, challenges, and future opportunities

IF 6 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Christopher Selvam D , Yuvarajan D , Sunil Kumar M , KrishnaKumar Shukla , Chintan Patel , Bhanu Juneja , SarojKumar Acharya
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India's escalating energy requirements, anticipated to surpass 2500 TWh by the year 2030, are primarily fulfilled through coal, which consequently leads to substantial carbon emissions and poses risks to energy security. This research endeavors to explore the function of nuclear energy as a viable, low-carbon substitute within the framework of India's energy transition. Notwithstanding its elevated capacity factor (>85 %), nuclear energy presently accounts for a mere 3 % of the nation's electricity generation as of 2024. The investigation presents a thorough evaluation of India’s nuclear infrastructure, which comprises 22 operational reactors (6780 MW) and strategic initiatives aimed at augmenting capacity to 22,480 MW by 2031. The study accentuates pivotal technological innovations such as Fast Breeder Reactors (FBRs), small modular reactors (SMRs), and the utilization of India’s vast thorium reserves (846,000 tonnes) as integral components of the three-stage nuclear program. It further analyzes obstacles, including constraints on the supply of uranium, rigorous regulatory frameworks, and societal opposition. Through an international comparative analysis and policy assessment, this research delineates pathways for the enhancement of nuclear development, encompassing regulatory reforms, public engagement strategies, increased investment in research and development (R&D), participation from the private sector, and fostering global collaboration. The results emphasize the essential role of nuclear energy in fulfilling India's net-zero emissions objective by 2070 while simultaneously bolstering energy security and fostering technological self-sufficiency. The reinforcement of nuclear infrastructure is crucial for the decarbonization of India’s power sector. This study proffers evidence-based recommendations to facilitate policy formulation, planning, and investment choices directed towards achieving a resilient and sustainable energy future.
利用核能保障印度能源安全:现状、挑战和未来机遇
印度不断增长的能源需求,预计到2030年将超过2500太瓦时,主要通过煤炭来实现,从而导致大量的碳排放,并对能源安全构成威胁。本研究旨在探讨核能作为印度能源转型框架内可行的低碳替代品的作用。尽管核能的容量系数(> 85%)很高,但截至2024年,核能目前仅占全国发电量的3%。该调查对印度的核基础设施进行了全面评估,其中包括22个运行中的反应堆(6780兆瓦)和旨在到2031年将容量增加到22,480兆瓦的战略计划。该研究强调了关键的技术创新,如快速增殖反应堆(FBRs)、小型模块化反应堆(smr),以及利用印度巨大的钍储量(84.6万吨)作为三步核计划的组成部分。它进一步分析了障碍,包括对铀供应的限制、严格的监管框架和社会反对。通过国际比较分析和政策评估,本研究描绘了加强核发展的途径,包括监管改革、公众参与战略、增加研发投资、私营部门参与和促进全球合作。结果强调了核能在实现印度到2070年的净零排放目标,同时加强能源安全和促进技术自给自足方面的重要作用。加强核基础设施对印度电力部门的脱碳至关重要。本研究提供了基于证据的建议,以促进政策制定、规划和投资选择,以实现有弹性和可持续的能源未来。
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