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Instead of coal, the government sees nuclear supplying 14% of the country’s energy mix by 2030 and renewable energy supplying 16%. The rest of its electricity capacity would come from open cycle gas turbines, pump storage schemes, and imported power generated from hydroelectric plants.
Nuclear currently supplies 1,800 MW or 6% of the country’s power.
According to the recently released IRP draft the government expects six 1,600 MW of capacity by nuclear plants coming onstream between 2023 and 2029.
The government’s plan estimates another 52,248 MW would be needed on top of its current supply to meet fast-rising demand.
The estimates are based on annual gross domestic product growth of 4.6%.