Nuclear Energy

Date: 3rd to 5th March 2027
Venue: Bombay Exhibition Center, Goregaon (East), Mumbai, India

Nuclear Energy World Expo 2025 – Theme : Nuclear Energy to Meet Net Zero Carbon Emission Targets, (L-R) : ) Prof A B Pandit, Vice Chancellor, ICT – Mumbai; Mr. Mike Hankey, Consul General of US, Department of State Team; Prof. B. N. Jagatap, President, Indian Nuclear Society; Dr. R. B. Grover, Member of the Atomic Energy Commission & Chairman of the Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences; Dr. V. K. Saraswat, Member Energy, NITI Aayog, Govt of India and Jury Chairman – Chemtech Excellence Awards; Mr. Hemant Shetty, CEO, Chemtech & Jasubhai Media; Mr. Ranjay Sharan, Former Director Projects, NPCIL and Chairman – Central Advisory Board, Nuclear Energy Conference 2025 & Mr. U. K. Bhattacharya, MD, Steag Energy Services and Former Director – Projects, NTPC, Patron, Power + Coal Conference & Nuclear Energy Conference.

Nuclear World Expo 2027

Nuclear World Expo 2027 and accompanying technical conference aims at fostering robust participation from stakeholders within the nuclear power sector ecosystem and to serve as a platform for engagement, dialogue, and collaboration among key players in the industry. Set against the backdrop of the Oil Gas & Power World Expo 2027, spanning three days, the Nuclear World Expo endeavors to attract a diverse array of participants, including industry experts, policymakers, researchers, investors, and technology providers to facilitate knowledge exchange, showcase cutting-edge technologies, address pertinent challenges, and explore innovative solutions within the nuclear energy domain. By bringing together stakeholders from across the globe, the Nuclear World Expo 2027 endeavors to catalyze advancements, drive partnerships, and shape the future trajectory of the nuclear power sector on a global scale.

Distinguished Industry leaders as arbiters of conferences

Core Committee – Central Advisory Board - Nuclear Energy World Expo 2027

Advisory Board Leadership - Nuclear Energy World Expo 2027

Central Advisory Board - Integrated Energy Exhibition 2027

Conference Speakers 2025

Exhibitor Groups

EXHIBITOR GROUPS

Nuclear
  • Nuclear Reactor Technology & Service
  • Engineering & Construction Firms
  • Decommissioning & Waste Management
  • Reactor Manufacturers
  • Fuel Cycle Services
  • Engineering & Construction Firms
  • Nuclear Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Service Providers
  • Nuclear Instrumentation & Control (I&C) Systems
  • Training & Simulation Services
  • Nuclear Safety & Security Services
  • Nuclear Regulatory Bodies
  • Nuclear Security Services
  • Radiation Monitoring & Detection Technologies
  • Nuclear Fuel Chain & Materials
  • Uranium Mining & Exploration
  • Uranium Enrichment
  • Nuclear Fuel Fabrication
  • Specialty Materials suppliers
  • Project Financing
  • Liability & Insurance providers
  • National Labs & Research Institutes
  • Nuclear Industry Associations
New & Alternate Energy
  • Hydrogen
  • Carbon Capture Utilization & Storage
  • Renewables – Solar Wind & Hydro
  • Biofuels
  • Methanol
Engineering Services
  • EPC services
  • Project Management Consultants
  • Engineering Services
  • Construction
  • Automation
Corrosion Control
  • Surface Engineering
  • New metallurgies
  • Industrial Coatings
  • Corrosion Control Technologies & Services
Oil Exploration & Production
Natural Gas & LNG
Refining & Petrochemicals
Safety Health & Environment
  • Fire & Safety
  • Emission Monitoring
  • Water & Waste Water Management
  • Environmental Consultants
  • Inspection Technologies & Services
Engineering Services
  • EPC services
  • Project Management Consultants
  • Engineering Services
  • Construction
  • Automation
Industry Statistics
At a Glance

Industry Statistics

70%

India’s Nuclear Power generation capacity to increase by around 70 per cent in the next 5 years (pib.gov.in)

13.08 GWe

Installed capacity of 7.48 GWe to become 13.08 GWe by 2029 (pib.gov.in)

8,880 MW

Total installed capacity (Wikipedia)

25

India has 25 nuclear reactors (Wikipedia)

3%

Currently, nuclear energy accounts for approximately 3% of India’s total electricity generation. (Wikipedia)

20

The government plans to commission 20 more nuclear power plants by 2031. (Wikipedia)

SHANTI Bill, 2025

SHANTI Bill, 2025 introduced by Govt of India enables limited private participation under regulatory oversight

₹20,000 crores

For the development of Small modular reactors (SMRs), with the aim of making at least five indigenously developed SMRs

Technical Seminar 2025
Technical Seminar 2025

Unlocking
Nuclear Energy
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