UPDATE 1-Areva submits Indian nuclear reactors bid

Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:00pm BST
 
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* Submits a bid for the construction of two EPR reactors

* Agreement with Tata for the supply of engineering services

* Forms alliance with Bharat Forge

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PARIS, July 10 (Reuters) - French nuclear reactor maker Areva (CEPFi.PA) announced new development plans for India on Friday, including a proposal to build new state-of-the-art EPR reactors and an engineering pact with conglomerate Tata.

State-controlled Areva said it had submitted a bid to Indian utility NPCIL to design and build two EPR nuclear reactors, each with an output in excess of 1,600 megawatts.

Areva added it had set up alliances with Bharat Forge (BFRG.BO) and Tata Sons unit TCE Consulting Engineerings Ltd.

"Areva's bid for the construction of two EPR reactors and these various agreements confirm the group's desire to expand its activities in India, one of the world's most dynamic economies which needs to rapidly increase its production capacity to meet its ever-growing energy needs," it said in a statement.

Areva's supervisory board approved plans last month to sell one of Areva's key businesses to bridge a $15.5 billion funding gap. [ID:nLU456060].  Continued...

 

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