Why in the news?
- Russia’s state-owned nuclear corporation, Rosatom, strongly advocates the deployment of its SMRs in India.
Small Modular Reactors (SMR)
- What is it?: SMRs are compact nuclear reactors with a capacity of 10-300 MW, designed to complement conventional Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs).
- Advantages:
- SMR features enhanced safety measures, simpler design, and passive safety features – reduced chance for uncontrolled release and accidents.
- SMR can be installed in decommissioned thermal power plants.
- SMR minimizes time and cost for installation.
- SMR can generate clean and reliable energy by minimizing greenhouse gas emissions for industries and urban areas.
- Most SMRs need only low-enriched uranium.
- Issues:
- Establishing an efficient regulatory framework.
- Public attitude towards nuclear installation due to various nuclear accidents.
- Initial capital investment is very high.
- India’s Engagement with SMRs:
- India is exploring SMRs as part of its clean energy transition and foreign policy pitch in the nuclear domain.
- The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) is in talks with Holtec International (USA) for collaborative ventures, including the deployment of Holtec’s SMR-300 at coal plant sites in India.
- Focus areas include:
- Joint manufacturing of nuclear components.
- Transitioning to light water reactor technology, aligning with global standards.
- Advantages and Challenges of SMR for India:
- Advantages:
- Experience with small reactors like 220 MWe PHWRs.
- Cost-efficient manufacturing capabilities.
- Track record of safely operating reactors over decades.
- Challenges:
- India’s reliance on heavy water reactor technology, which is outdated compared to globally dominant light water reactors.
- Legal barriers like the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010, which holds suppliers liable for nuclear accidents, discouraging foreign investment.
- Advantages:
- Way Forward
- Establish a clear SMR policy framework defining licensing norms, safety guidelines as well as siting guidelines.
- Promote indigenous technology development in the region of SMR and allied technologies
- International Cooperation and Technology import.
- Enable Private as well as PPP models in implementation.
Source: The Indian Express