



NTPC eyes ₹56,000-crore nuclear bet in Bihar, plans 2.8 GW capacity
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.State-run NTPC Ltd is considering investing about ₹56,000 crore to set up 2.8 gigawatt (GW) of nuclear power generation capacity in Bihar through its subsidiary NTPC Parmanu Urja Nigam Ltd, two people aware of the development said.The proposal involves initially setting up two units of 700 megawatts (MW) each, which may later be scaled up with two additional 700 MW units, taking total capacity to 2.8 GW, they said.The required capital expenditure for 1 MW of nuclear power generation capacity is about ₹20 crore. NTPC is conducting a feasibility study for the proposed site in Banka district of Bihar."The standard capacity of NTPC's nuclear power plants would be 2x700 MW.
However in Bihar, the company would look at expanding the proposed plant's capacity to four units with 700 MW each," said one of the two people mentioned above.As of May 2026, India operates 25 nuclear reactors across seven plants with an installed capacity of 8.88 GW. According to the Central Electricity Authority, about 6,600 MW of nuclear capacity is under construction and targeted for completion by 2031-32.
Another 7,000 MW is under various stages of planning and approval. The nuclear push has gathered pace amid India’s energy transition and energy security goals.Queries mailed to NTPC remained unanswered till press time.The Maharatna company has also finalized plans for setting up nuclear power units in two more states.
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