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EDF and GE have signed an agreement to build six new nuclear reactors
at the Jetap nuclear power plant in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
EDF and GE will build six new nuclear reactors for India's new nuclear power plant
The companies said the agreement is an important step
in the construction of nuclear power plants.
The two sides are working with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) to build the nuclear power plant, which is the owner and operator
of the proposed 9.
9 GW nuclear power plant.
GE will design the cooling, water supply, power supply and auxiliary systems for the Jöttap nuclear power plant and provide its main components, while EDF will be responsible for the engineering integration covering the entire project and will provide data input
.
Xavier Ursat, Senior Executive Vice President of EDF, said: "The long-term agreement with GE, the synergy of integrated skills and the convergence of our long-term strategy in India are another technology
that supports future growth.
The project is crucial
to India's energy mix and the future of companies.
”
,
EDF and GE have signed an agreement to build six new nuclear reactors
at the Jetap nuclear power plant in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
EDF and GE will build six new nuclear reactors for India's new nuclear power plant
EDF and GE will build six new nuclear reactors for India's new nuclear power plantThe companies said the agreement is an important step
in the construction of nuclear power plants.
The two sides are working with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) to build the nuclear power plant, which is the owner and operator
of the proposed 9.
9 GW nuclear power plant.
GE will design the cooling, water supply, power supply and auxiliary systems for the Jöttap nuclear power plant and provide its main components, while EDF will be responsible for the engineering integration covering the entire project and will provide data input
.
Xavier Ursat, Senior Executive Vice President of EDF, said: "The long-term agreement with GE, the synergy of integrated skills and the convergence of our long-term strategy in India are another technology
that supports future growth.
The project is crucial
to India's energy mix and the future of companies.
”
,