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Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC)
Hyderabad-based Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC), established in 1971, is a key industrial facility of the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, responsible for manufacturing nuclear fuel assemblies and reactor core components for the nation's nuclear power program. It produces over 1500 tonnes of natural uranium fuel annually, ensuring self-reliance in the nuclear fuel cycle.
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Government-owned Nuclear Fuel ManufacturerOperatorOEM/Equipment
Strategic Overview
- Focus on achieving self-reliance in the complete nuclear fuel cycle for India's indigenous nuclear power program.
- Continuous research and development for advanced nuclear fuels and materials.
- Capacity expansion to meet the growing demand from India's expanding nuclear power generation capabilities.
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Key People
Dr. C.V. Srinivas
Chief Executive, Nuclear Fuel Complex
Track Record
53
Years Active
Notable projects: Zirconium Complex (ZC) at Pazhayakayal, Tamil Nadu, Advanced Fuel Fabrication Facility (AFFF) at Tarapur
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