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  • A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe.

    Field of Fissures 2011

  • At the current benchmark, the cost of power from Jaitapur is estimated to be about Rs. 20 crore per MWe of capacity, compared to Rs. 5 crore per MWe for coal, the main staple for energy supply in India.

    Field of Fissures 2011

  • It would be a less costly affair to "purchase natural uranium alone from abroad and multiply the number of 700- 1,000 MWe PHWRs, for which India does not require any technology imports."

    Field of Fissures 2011

  • A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe.

    Field of Fissures 2011

  • At the current benchmark, the cost of power from Jaitapur is estimated to be about Rs. 20 crore per MWe of capacity, compared to Rs. 5 crore per MWe for coal, the main staple for energy supply in India.

    Field of Fissures 2011

  • Early models of the reactor are expected to produce 1154 MWe, while analysts say future Chinese versions could perhaps be much larger.

    Saudi Arabia, China Sign Nuclear Cooperation Pact Summer Said 2012

  • A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe.

    India's Field Of Nuclear Fissures 2011

  • At the current benchmark, the cost of power from Jaitapur is estimated to be about Rs. 20 crore per MWe of capacity, compared to Rs. 5 crore per MWe for coal, the main staple for energy supply in India.

    India's Field Of Nuclear Fissures 2011

  • It would be a less costly affair to "purchase natural uranium alone from abroad and multiply the number of 700- 1,000 MWe PHWRs, for which India does not require any technology imports."

    India's Field Of Nuclear Fissures 2011

  • A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe.

    Field of Fissures 2011

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