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India Confident in Nuclear Waste Management for 100 GW Expansion by 2047

  • India plans to expand nuclear power capacity to 100 GW by 2047, assuring existing waste management systems can handle the increase.
  • Union Minister Jitendra Singh stated that the Department of Atomic Energy's philosophy ensures no uncleared waste is released into the environment.
  • India uses a nearly closed nuclear fuel cycle, reprocessing spent fuel to recover and reuse useful elements, reducing radioactive waste.
  • High-level radioactive waste is vitrified and stored in Solid Storage Surveillance Facilities; current Near Surface Disposal Facilities are adequate.
  • Research is ongoing for partitioning technologies and incineration of long-lived actinides to further reduce waste volume and manage future needs.

Why It Matters: India asserts its current nuclear waste management systems are robust enough for its ambitious 100 GW expansion.

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