Cameco Signs Uranium Supply Deal with India
The contract, valued at approximately C$350 million at current uranium prices, is specifically for Canadian uranium sourced from Cameco operations in northern Saskatchewan.
Export of Canadian uranium to India for the generation of electricity is authorized by the Canada-India Nuclear Cooperation Agreement, which came into force in September 2013.
India operates 21 nuclear reactors, providing 6,000 MW of nuclear capacity and meeting about 3% of the country’s electricity needs. Another six reactors totaling 4,300 MW are under construction and scheduled to come online by 2017. By 2032, India expects to have 45,000 MW of nuclear capacity.
India’s Dept. of Atomic Energy is engaged in the development of nuclear power technology and applications of radiation technologies in the fields of agriculture, medicine, industry, and basic research. The department has five research centers, three industrial organizations, five public sector undertakings, and three service organizations.