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    China Electricity Union: Nuclear power investment fell 10.5% year-on-year in 2016

    • Last Update: 2022-11-23
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    On January 25, the China Electricity Union held a press conference to release the "2016-2017 National Electricity Supply and Demand Situation Analysis and Forecast Report"
    .

    The report notes that investment in nuclear power fell by 10.
    5% year-on-year in 2016; At the end of the year, the country's installed nuclear power capacity was 33.
    64 million kilowatts, a year-on-year increase of 23.
    8%, and the power generation increased by 24.
    4% year-on-year; Equipment utilization hours were 7,042 hours, down 361 hours year-on-year, which has declined for three consecutive years, of which the utilization hours of Liaoning nuclear power equipment were 4,982 hours, mainly due to the excess power in Northeast China, coupled with the fact that many nuclear power units have been put into operation in the past two years, resulting in some nuclear power units operating at reduced load or even shut down for backup
    .

    On January 25, the China Electricity Union held a press conference to release the "2016-2017 National Electricity Supply and Demand Situation Analysis and Forecast Report"
    .

    China Electricity Union

    The report notes that investment in nuclear power fell by 10.
    5% year-on-year in 2016; At the end of the year, the country's installed nuclear power capacity was 33.
    64 million kilowatts, a year-on-year increase of 23.
    8%, and the power generation increased by 24.
    4% year-on-year; Equipment utilization hours were 7,042 hours, down 361 hours year-on-year, which has declined for three consecutive years, of which the utilization hours of Liaoning nuclear power equipment were 4,982 hours, mainly due to the excess power in Northeast China, coupled with the fact that many nuclear power units have been put into operation in the past two years, resulting in some nuclear power units operating at reduced load or even shut down for backup
    .

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