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NTPC eyes huge nuclear power project in Bihar

The proposed 2.8 GW plant is part of India’s long-term clean energy expansion plans

NTPC is planning a large nuclear power project in Bihar as India looks to expand its clean energy capacity and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

The proposed project is expected to come up in Bihar’s Banka district and could generate up to 2.8 gigawatts (GW) of electricity once fully developed. The first phase is likely to include two nuclear reactors of 700 MW each, with room for future expansion.

Officials said NTPC’s nuclear subsidiary is currently carrying out a feasibility study to examine land availability, water supply and technical requirements for the project. The findings will later be submitted to the Department of Atomic Energy for further approvals.

The project is being viewed as an important step in NTPC’s efforts to diversify beyond coal-based power generation. While the company remains India’s largest thermal power producer, it has been increasing investments in renewable and nuclear energy as part of the country’s broader clean energy goals.

India aims to significantly increase its nuclear power capacity by 2047 to meet rising electricity demand while cutting carbon emissions. Nuclear energy is becoming increasingly important because it can provide stable power generation unlike solar and wind energy, which depend on weather conditions.

Officials said the Bihar government has shown support for the proposal, including assistance related to water allocation for the plant. Reliable water access is considered critical for nuclear power operations.

Apart from Bihar, NTPC is also exploring nuclear projects in several other states as it plans to build a stronger presence in the sector over the coming decades.

Energy analysts believe the project could bring major investment and infrastructure development to Bihar if approved. The plant is also expected to create employment opportunities during both construction and operational phases.

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