Agnostic_Indian
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Is it with US help...if so, then the communists will ask for seperate power connection..
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We have been hearing many India-produced fables of supplying BD with hundreds of megawatts of power. But, we are not taking chance. We are building our own power plants. Moreover, India as well as Bd want NE power to come to BD. How many decades from now, I just do not know.Not just that ... It is proposed that India will sell the local power surplus to Bangladesh Can't wait to get reaction from Bangladeshi friends.
Between Ambition and Reality: India’s Nuclear Power Programme | Heinrich Böll FoundationAll manner of targets have been bandied about [1]. The most common ones quoted for about a decade 20,000 MW for 2020, and 63,000 MW for 2032 [2]. These were suddenly revised in 2011 to 14,600 MW by 2020-21 and 27,500 MW by 2032. The first target assumes that India would be able to complete on schedule all reactors currently under construction, install a number of indigenous fast-breeder reactors, and also import several reactors from the United States, France and Russia.
This is most unlikely to happen given India’s past record of missed targets. No Indian reactor has ever been built on schedule or without a 300 percent cost-overrun. The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) in the mid-1960s set targets of 20,000 MW for 1987, and 43,500 MW for 2000. The achievements were 512 MW and 2,720 MW. The 20,000-MW target was re-set for 2000, but arbitrarily lowered to 10,000 MW. This too was missed. The 20,000-MW goal was extended to 2020.