India’s nuclear power sector is opening to private companies and state governments. The Atomic Energy Bill 2025, set for Parliament, will address tariff determination. This crucial policy decision will shape the industry. Overseas technology providers may find it easier to participate. The government aims to bridge a regulatory gap in tariff setting for nuclear plants.
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