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France submits techno-commercial offer for Jaitapur nuclear power plant
A techno-commercial offer is an important step in the negotiations process
as it helps the two parties determine the cost of the project and tariff of
the electricity generated from it

PTI  |

December 24, 2018, 08:01 IST

France submits techno-commercial offer for Jaitapur nuclear power plant New
Delhi: French company EDF has submitted a techno-commercial proposal to the
government for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant (JNPP), in a significant
step towards the progress of the project, sources said. A techno-commercial
offer is an important step in the negotiations process as it helps the two
parties determine the cost of the project and tariff of the electricity
generated from it.

The offer comes less than a week after External Affairs Minister Sushma
Swaraj and French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian agreed to expedite
work on the project.

"Both countries are working to start the Jaitapur nuclear energy project as
soon as possible. We are glad that NPCIL and EDF have made progress based
on the Industrial Way Forward Agreement. Today, we have adopted the Status
of Progress for Implementation of Industrial Way Forward Agreement," Swaraj
announced after holding talks with visiting French Foreign Minister
Jean-Yves Le Drian on December 15.

Sources said the proposal has been submitted to the Nuclear Power
Corporation of India (NPCIL), an atomic power plants operating public
sector undertaking under the Department of Atomic Energy.

The government will now study the techno-commercial offer, sources added.
This includes the cost of the project, loan to be given by France and
overall tariff of the electricity.

The Indo-French deal was signed in September 2008. Negotiations first began
with French company Areva, but last year, French utility company EDF took
over its nuclear reactor business after the former faced financial issues.

There have been several factors that were hindering the power plant, which
includes the "reference plant".

Since Areva, and now EDF, was bringing in a new technology, the Atomic
Energy Regulatory Board (AERB), the country nuclear watchdog, asked for a
reference plant.

A reference plant is a functional power reactor and the Areva had then
cited a power reactor at Flamanville.

The JNPP, proposed to be the largest nuclear park in the country to be
built in coastal Maharashtra, will have six reactors with a capacity of
1650 MW each.

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