Indian officials view SMR model at energy policy dialogue.
India is actively exploring the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to meet the burgeoning power requirements of its defense manufacturing and data center operations. A recent policy dialogue highlighted the critical need for a stable and clean energy supply to support these strategically important sectors.
Experts emphasized that SMRs offer a promising solution for providing uninterrupted, clean electricity, which is paramount for mission-critical defense applications and the continuous operation of data centers. The reliability of power from SMRs could significantly bolster India’s energy security and enhance the operational capabilities of its defense industry.
However, the widespread adoption of SMR technology hinges on addressing several key challenges. These include the economic viability, the establishment of a robust regulatory framework, and ensuring stringent safety standards. Overcoming these hurdles will be crucial for unlocking the full potential of SMRs in supporting India’s industrial growth and energy independence.