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Energy | NPCIL inks pact with Russia’s Tvel for uranium
12:25 AM | February 12,2009
NPCIL will buy 2,000 tonnes of uranium from state-owned Tvel
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India now has 4,120MW of nuclear capacity, is building 3,160MW and plans to add 7,900MW outside the accord, according to NPCIL
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