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India keen on owning overseas uranium assets

India will look for opportunities of owning uranium mining assets overseas, apart from considering long-term supply contracts, according to Dr R.K. Sinha, Director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).

This assumes significance in the wake of the recent assurance by the Australian Prime Minister to seek to revoke the ban on sales of uranium. Australia has the world's biggest reserves of uranium.

Earlier, India had considered buying or exploring joint venture route to uranium assets in Africa, though it did not make much headway.

“I cannot say anything specific about Australia. But India has opportunities to own (uranium) assets overseas, as also tying up long-term contract with suppliers to meet our nuclear energy programme,” Dr Sinha said.

He refused to give any time frame for such a deal to materialise, but reiterated that “this (owning overseas uranium assets) is certainly on our agenda.”

Addressing media persons on the sidelines of the annual conference of the Indian Nuclear Society, Dr Srikumar Banerjee, Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission, sought to allay fears on any risk factors involving the 2,000 MW Kudankulam nuclear power project.

He said all major areas of concern such as background radiation threat, earthquake or tsunami threats and decay heat management have been taken care off. A 15-member expert committee, comprising exports from diverse fields such as radiation, seismologists, radiation oncology and fisheries, had gone into every aspect of risks related to the project.

He was confident that the stalemate will be resolved soon.

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At time when world is looking towards Indian Thorium Cycle, India is looking to own uranium assets across seas..?? That's kind of strange... Does it mean that future of Thorium Cycle is in dark??
 
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come on India
buy as much as Uranium when u have money and use it later for any purpose .
Friends u know what i mean:devil:
 
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At time when world is looking towards Indian Thorium Cycle, India is looking to own uranium assets across seas..?? That's kind of strange... Does it mean that future of Thorium Cycle is in dark??

Actually No one except India is actually serious about Thorium and It will still take atleast 2-3 Decades for Thorium based reactors to match the output of Uranium based reactors with Similar cost
Also India is currently constructing a 300-350 MW Thorium Based Reactor to test The Design , this little test reactor Will cost us 2 Billion USD for 300 MW , Now compared that to the fact that The Russian Uranium Based reactor at KundanKulam cost around 1.4 Billion USD for 1000 MW

Once our Thorium Based Reactor Goes online in 2013 , we will Begin construction of 3 More Such Reactors of 500 MW capacity each , which will be commissioned in 2020

Hence by 2020 , while our Uranium Based Nuclear Plants will generate 17300 MW , our Thorium Based reactors would be generating only 1800 MW
 
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I think Central Asia should be our priority as they have good reserve and we have also manage to develop good relationship with countries like Uzbekistan which have good reserves of Uranium. After that we shoulld concentrate on Africa and S.America also...
 
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India keen on owning overseas uranium assets

India will look for opportunities of owning uranium mining assets overseas, apart from considering long-term supply contracts, according to Dr R.K. Sinha, Director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).

This assumes significance in the wake of the recent assurance by the Australian Prime Minister to seek to revoke the ban on sales of uranium. Australia has the world's biggest reserves of uranium.

Earlier, India had considered buying or exploring joint venture route to uranium assets in Africa, though it did not make much headway.

“I cannot say anything specific about Australia. But India has opportunities to own (uranium) assets overseas, as also tying up long-term contract with suppliers to meet our nuclear energy programme,” Dr Sinha said.

He refused to give any time frame for such a deal to materialise, but reiterated that “this (owning overseas uranium assets) is certainly on our agenda.”

Addressing media persons on the sidelines of the annual conference of the Indian Nuclear Society, Dr Srikumar Banerjee, Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission, sought to allay fears on any risk factors involving the 2,000 MW Kudankulam nuclear power project.

He said all major areas of concern such as background radiation threat, earthquake or tsunami threats and decay heat management have been taken care off. A 15-member expert committee, comprising exports from diverse fields such as radiation, seismologists, radiation oncology and fisheries, had gone into every aspect of risks related to the project.

He was confident that the stalemate will be resolved soon.

Business Line : Industry & Economy / Economy : India keen on owning overseas uranium assets

This is bad News for the world for letting one country to own many Uranium assets all across the Globe.

MONOPOLY !!!
 
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