India is seeking $26 billion in private investments for its nuclear power sector. Companies like Reliance, Tata Power, Adani, and Vedanta are in talks for potential investments. The goal is to increase electricity from sources with lower carbon dioxide emissions.
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India looks to attract $26 billion in private nuclear power investments https://t.co/pfyraJQCRu https://t.co/0gy5YJmbUP
India seeks $26 billion of private nuclear power investments, sources say https://t.co/NwSSlXPClP
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Exclusive: India seeks $26 billion of private nuclear power investments https://t.co/9QZIJx6TFd https://t.co/teiEf2I6EF
☢️ REUTERS EXCLUSIVE-INDIA WILL INVITE PRIVATE FIRMS TO INVEST $26 BILLION IN NUCLEAR POWER **INDIA IN TALKS WITH RELIANCE, TATA POWER, ADANI, VEDANTA FOR INVESTMENT IN NUCLEAR POWER https://t.co/Juhto24ZVB