Impact of Nuclear Electricity on India's Growth | Nuclear Energy | Mint Explains | Mint
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- čas přidán 17. 03. 2023
- The video is about how nuclear electricity can significantly impact India’s growth by providing a reliable, clean, and secure source of energy. It has helped India meet its energy needs, reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels, and tackle the challenge of climate change. However, safety and security concerns remain important issues that need to be addressed. Watch to understand how nuclear electricity has played an important role in supporting India's economic growth and development.
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Use nuclear power to make electricity and pink hydrogen this will game changers for Indian economy
Why no mention of Thorium? We have abundant supply fo this.
No mention because we couldn't figure out how to use Thorium in a reactor.
@@patmclaughlin107 That's a lame excuse. China has already developed Thorium reactor. India was forced to give up her intention in the fifties. Homi Bhava was keen on this technology.
@@debabratabanerjee7461 research kalpakkam. You are mistaken to think that china has the tech, because they are also still researching
Good❤
Nuclear is the only baseload clean source of power. We need 100GW of Nuclear Power desperately.
The 6x1650mw Jaitapur NPP needs to start immediately.
yes, and also Kudankulam
@@metarus208 Kudankulam is already functional & under expansion
@@sayantan777 it's expansion has been pending for a long time... that's what I was referring to
And Haripur also
Still Jaitapur epr nuclear plant by France is the most expensive and stupid reactor model that even Europe can't afford without even the cost overrun every new nuclear plant suffers from.
India should collaborate with Japan for htgr technology which have much higher efficiency and also provides hydrogen . That's the technology for future.
We are already building 10 nuclear reactors in fleet mode with our own tech, a few other reactors with russian tech. We may not need anybody's help in that respect.
Make a video on quantum generator patent..
The giant is waking up !
More on Nuclear Energy:
vijeshpoojari.blogspot.com/2023/07/harnessing-nuclear-energy-indias-path.html
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Even the 22 GW is laughable
You know , we gotta invest in Small Modular Reactors and other future advanced nuclear tech projects like collaborating with California university climate lab etc. and not build new plants with old , outdated tech . And the world has gotta grow out of the “nuclear means disaster for the planet” and remember that Chernobyl happened 3&1/2 decades ago. Nuclear is the ultimate form of clean energy if we develop tech for recycling of nuclear waste coz it’s got potential and thorium reactor is a promising solution too. Like if you agree 👍
Small modular reactors are not efficient. That's a problem. A small reactor in ship or submarine is fine, there's a space constraint. A power plant doesn't have space constraints.
@@dexterroy Given India's long coastline, paucity of lands, and stiff (NIMBY) opposition from civilians, it is better to build it out in sea, maybe by clustering small modules. Research should be focussed on that instead of building massive sites on land which are a very difficult sell.
Jai bjp
better to go for solar, wind, hydro and biofuels.. nuclear waste is a big challenge
Yes, sounds great!
Until an accident kills 10's of thousands...