Reprocessing Nuclear Fuel Key to Tackling Climate Change'
by The Daily Eye Team January 19 2015, 2:15 pm Estimated Reading Time: 1 min, 0 secsWith climate change posing a real threat, the need is to develop closed nuclear fuel cycle power plants to prepare for the future, R Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor to Government of India, said on Friday. The scientist was delivering the 26th Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Lecture on the occasion of Institute Day, at the Central Power Research Institute (CPRI) in the city. Chidambaram said closed nuclear fuel cycle power plants reprocess spent nuclear fuel to generate power. Nuclear fuel has been identified as a technology for climate change mitigation and closed fuel cycle is the way forward for sustainable development, he said. ?India has decades of experience in this technology. Unless the country gets accustomed to pioneering technology, there will be no knowledge economy. Proven technology is obsolete technology,? he said, while discussing plans to build an advanced ultra-super critical thermal plant in the country. Major Singh, member (planning) of Central Electrical Authority, stressed on the importance of reducing power transmission and distribution (T&D) losses. ?We have a long way to go to reach the international level of T&D losses which is at 15 per cent from the current national average of 23 per cent,? he said.