Setting up Light Water Reactor-based capacities.  




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Power future 
Technology transfer to a local partner and joint manufacturing in India are 
among the key prerequisites for selecting foreign reactor vendors for new LWR 
capacities

NPCIL had short-listed four global majors and has initiated talks to form joint 
ventures with domestic firms


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Anil Sasi 


New Delhi, Nov. 13 State-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) is looking 
to tie up with private sector engineering major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) to 
jointly set up new-generation Light Water Reactor-based (LWR) capacities in the 
future. 

Currently, BHEL and L&T are separately in talks with four shortlisted global 
reactor vendors for technology tie-ups for the new LWR-based projects that are 
on the anvil. 

"BHEL is keen on joining forces with L&T for the new nuclear orders. A tie-up 
with L&T will make the combine a formidable player spanning the conventional 
island and reactor portions for new orders," a Government official involved in 
the exercise said. 

Technology transfer to a local partner and joint manufacturing in India are 
among the key prerequisites that the Centre is insisting on prior to selecting 
foreign reactor vendors for new LWR capacities. NPCIL had earlier short-listed 
four global reactor vendors - Areva NP of France, GE-Hitachi and Westinghouse 
Electric (both of the US) and Russian firm Atomstroyexport - and is currently 
in talks to facilitate the formation of joint ventures involving these vendors 
and domestic equipment manufacturing firms for local manufacture of LWRs. 

"NPCIL will act as a facilitator and play a major role in the assimilation of 
Light Water Reactor technology. At least two global vendors are likely to be 
selected in the first round for tie-ups," the official said. 

BHEL has been associated with NPCIL since the early seventies and has designed, 
manufactured and commissioned equipment of various ratings for nearly 3,280 MWe 
of NPCIL's current installed capacity of 4,120 MWe. In April, BHEL inked a pact 
with NPCIL to float a joint venture to carry out engineering, procurement and 
construction activities for new nuclear projects. A joint team of NPCIL and 
BHEL is currently working on selecting a suitable technology partner for 700 
MWe and above turbine generator sets for the new nuclear power projects. 

L&T is a formidable civil contractor and has also been involved in supply of 
equipment, systems and services to NPCIL for nearly all the Candu-type reactors 
that have been indigenously built. These include manufacture of critical 
equipment, including reactor (calandria), end-shields, stem generators, primary 
heat transport system and heat exchangers.

Westinghouse Electric's AP1000 reactor series, GE-Hitachi's ABWR reactors, 
Areva's European Pressurised Reactors (EPR) and the Russian VVER 1000 (V-392) 
reactors are among the reactor-types short-listed by NPCIL based on 
"suitability" of technical parameters for placement of orders in the first 
phase. 




NPCIL is looking to set up "Nuclear Parks" or reactor clusters, each with a 
capacity to house up to eight reactors of 1,000 MWe or six reactors of 1600 MWe 
at a single location. Preliminary work on a couple of sites - Jaitapur in 
Maharashtra and Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu - is likely to begin first. 

The other locations where projects are expected to come up are Pati Sonapur in 
Orissa, coastal sites in Saurashtra in Gujarat, in Andhra Pradesh and West 
Bengal. 

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