Friday, August 29, 2025

US-based Clean Core Thorium Energy (CCTE) is seeking regulatory approvals in India for its thorium-based fuel technology

Good news! There are quite a few Indians on the leadership team of the CCTE company.

"US-based Clean Core Thorium Energy (CCTE), which recently secured a licence from the American government that will enable it to export nuclear fuel overseas, is eyeing regulatory approvals in India for its thorium-based fuel technology and long-term tie-ups with the country's state-run companies.

CCTE will also discuss partnerships with the private sector once the changes proposed in India's nuclear energy laws to allow private participation are brought into effect, founder and chief executive Mehul Shah told ET.

Founded in 2017, CCTE has designed and patented its nuclear fuel technology for existing heavy-water reactors and is currently in the process of qualifying and licensing it for commercialisation. ..."

US nuclear fuel tech firm seeks India approvals, tie-ups - The Economic Times

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