Key Points

Bihar is set to get its first nuclear power plant, as announced by Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. The plant will use advanced Small Modular Reactors for safe, scalable energy production. This move aims to meet rising electricity demand while reducing fossil fuel dependency. Experts see it as a game-changer for Bihar’s industrial and energy future.

Key Points: Bihar to Get First Nuclear Power Plant Says Union Minister Khattar

  • Bihar among six states selected for Small Modular Reactors
  • First nuclear plant to modernize energy infrastructure
  • Aligns with India’s clean energy and security goals
  • Expected to boost industrial growth in the region
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Bihar to get nuclear power plant soon: Union Minister

Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar announces Bihar's first nuclear power plant using Small Modular Reactors to boost clean energy and industrial growth.

"We aim to install at least one nuclear power plant in every state to meet future energy demands. – Manohar Lal Khattar"

Patna, June 24

In a significant development for Bihar’s energy infrastructure, Union Energy Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday announced that the state will soon have its first nuclear power plant, following formal approval from the Central Government.

The announcement was made during the Regional Conference of Energy Ministers held in Patna. The Union Minister revealed that Bihar is among six states selected for the installation of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), a new-generation, compact nuclear energy technology designed for safe and scalable power generation.

“The Bihar government had proposed the setting up of a nuclear power plant in the state. The Central government is ready to extend all possible support,” said Khattar, affirming the Centre’s commitment to supporting Bihar’s energy goals under the "double-engine" model of governance.

The Union Minister emphasised that this move is aligned with the national objective of ensuring energy security and reducing dependency on fossil fuels. He further added that as India’s growth rate rises, so does the demand for electricity, and nuclear energy provides a sustainable, reliable, and long-term solution.

“We aim to install at least one nuclear power plant in every state to meet future energy demands. SMRs are a crucial part of this vision,” Khattar said, noting that Bihar will be a key beneficiary.

This will be the first nuclear power project in Bihar, marking a historic step toward modernising the state's energy infrastructure. The plant is expected to significantly boost energy capacity, provide clean and reliable power, and strengthen industrial growth across the region.

The announcement has been hailed as a historic moment for Bihar, as the state prepares to host a nuclear facility for the first time. Energy experts believe the move could redefine Bihar’s power landscape and turn it into a hub for modern energy solutions.

The initiative also reflects the Centre’s push for decentralised, state-specific energy solutions and underlines Bihar’s growing importance in the national energy roadmap.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally some good news for Bihar! Nuclear power is the future and this will bring much-needed development to our state. Hope they choose the location carefully and ensure full safety measures. Jai Bihar! 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the development push, I hope the government conducts proper environmental impact studies. Bihar already faces many ecological challenges. Clean energy is good, but not at the cost of people's health.
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Amit S.
Great initiative! This will create thousands of jobs and boost industries in Bihar. Small Modular Reactors sound like a smart choice - safer and more flexible than traditional plants. Hope other states follow soon!
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Sunita R.
As someone from Bihar, I'm both excited and nervous. We need electricity badly, but I hope they properly educate locals about nuclear safety. Many villagers might fear this technology. Awareness programs are must!
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Vikram J.
About time! Bihar has been lagging in infrastructure for decades. Nuclear power can transform our industrial sector. Just hope the project doesn't get delayed like so many others in our state 🤞
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Neha T.
Good step, but what about proper transmission infrastructure? Many villages still don't have proper electricity lines. The plant alone won't solve our problems unless distribution improves too.

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