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Building on SHANTI Act, govt powers nuclear sector with zero customs duty, Pg6

Customs duty exemption extended till 2035 for nuclear power projects, boosting India's nuclear capacity target of 100 GW by 2047.

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Key Highlights:

  • The government has exempted customs duty on imports for Nuclear Power Projects until 2035.
  • The exemption expands to all nuclear plants, regardless of capacity, following the SHANTI Act.
  • India aims to increase its nuclear capacity to 100 GW by 2047, a significant rise from the current 8.8 GW.
  • Customs duty on monazite has been reduced to nil from 2.5%.

Detailed Insights:

  • The SHANTI Act facilitates private sector involvement in India's nuclear energy sector by removing legal and regulatory obstacles.
  • The National Electricity Policy indicates a shift towards nuclear power as a substitute for thermal power.
  • The custom duty exemption may encourage more Light Water Reactor projects, such as those in Kudankulam.
  • Monazite, found in beach sand, contains rare earth elements and thorium, and its duty reduction aims to boost related industries.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • SHANTI Act: Legislation promoting private participation in India's nuclear sector.
  • Nuclear Power: Electricity generated from nuclear reactions, offering a low-carbon energy source.
  • Monazite: A phosphate mineral containing rare earth elements and thorium.
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