DAE to look into suppliers concerns on Nuke Liability Act
New Delhi: With suppliers raising concerns over certain aspects of the Nuclear Liability Act, the Department of Atomic Energy has decided to look into these worries to weed out "unnecessary liability".The DAE has formed two
But this could not materialise as liability issues could not be resolved.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Russian President Vladimir Putin have pledged to resolve the issue.
The French, which is building 6 EPR reactors for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant (JNPP) in coastal Maharashtra have been vocal about the liability clause and have raised its concern with the DAE.
The IAIF and foreign collaborators have also raised several objections. One of the most important aspects is "Right to Recourse".
Suppliers have raised concerns over sections 17 (a), (b) and (c) of the Nuclear Liability Act. These hold operator responsible in case of any accident.
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