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    This year, China will strive to approve the start of 6-8 new nuclear power units

    • Last Update: 2022-11-19
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    In 2015, China's nuclear power industry came to operate, striving for new approval to start construction of 6-8 nuclear power units within the year, since the beginning of the year, China has started construction of 2 nuclear power units in Liaoning and Fujian, and nuclear power units from other provinces will start construction
    next this year.
    While China's nuclear power companies are busy building domestic nuclear power plants, they are also busy selling
    nuclear power technology overseas.

    Zhang Huazhu, chairman of the China Nuclear Energy Industry Association, revealed at the 2015 annual meeting of the China Nuclear Energy Industry Association: "At present, China has 26 nuclear power units under construction, with an installed capacity of 28.
    5 million kilowatts, and the scale of construction continues to remain the world's first
    .
    In February, Fangjiashan Unit 2 was put into commercial operation, and Yangjiang Unit 2, Ningde No.
    3 and Hongyanhe Unit 3 were also connected to the grid for power generation
    .
    Chinese mainland 23 nuclear power units have been put into commercial operation, with a total installed capacity of 21.
    386 million kilowatts
    .

    On May 7, 2015, China National Nuclear Corporation officially started construction of the "Hualong No.
    1" China's independent third-generation nuclear power technology demonstration unit
    in Fuqing, Fujian Province.
    Prior to this, units 5 and 6 along the river in Liaoning Province were approved for construction, of which unit 5 started construction
    on March 29.
    Construction of nuclear power units from other provinces will begin later this year
    .
    At the same time, Chinese nuclear power workers have frequently appeared in the foreign nuclear power market
    .
    China's nuclear power companies have signed several nuclear power agreements with other countries this year in an attempt to share a piece of the pie
    in the international market.

    On June 15, 2015, Premier Li Keqiang, who was on an inspection tour of China Nuclear Power Engineering Corporation, connected with six nuclear power equipment manufacturing enterprises via video link to interact with employees
    .
    Li Keqiang said that your independent research and development and manufacture of high-quality and competitive nuclear power units is forging "the heavy weapon of the country" and developing "strong bones"
    for China.
    During his inspection, he said that nuclear power should not only be developed domestically, but also "go out.
    "

    British Chancellor of the Exchequer John Osborne announced in a statement that a £2 billion government guarantee would be provided to build a new nuclear power unit
    in southwest England.
    A consortium of EDF and two Chinese companies will finalize the investment plan
    within the year.
    Osborne arrived in Beijing on 20 September for a five-day visit that will focus on boosting trade and investment opportunities
    between the UK and China.

      

    In 2015, China's nuclear power industry came to operate, striving for new approval to start construction of 6-8 nuclear power units within the year, since the beginning of the year, China has started construction of 2 nuclear power units in Liaoning and Fujian, and nuclear power units from other provinces will start construction
    next this year.
    While China's nuclear power companies are busy building domestic nuclear power plants, they are also busy selling
    nuclear power technology overseas.

    Nuclear power units

    Zhang Huazhu, chairman of the China Nuclear Energy Industry Association, revealed at the 2015 annual meeting of the China Nuclear Energy Industry Association: "At present, China has 26 nuclear power units under construction, with an installed capacity of 28.
    5 million kilowatts, and the scale of construction continues to remain the world's first
    .
    In February, Fangjiashan Unit 2 was put into commercial operation, and Yangjiang Unit 2, Ningde No.
    3 and Hongyanhe Unit 3 were also connected to the grid for power generation
    .
    Chinese mainland 23 nuclear power units have been put into commercial operation, with a total installed capacity of 21.
    386 million kilowatts
    .

    On May 7, 2015, China National Nuclear Corporation officially started construction of the "Hualong No.
    1" China's independent third-generation nuclear power technology demonstration unit
    in Fuqing, Fujian Province.
    Prior to this, units 5 and 6 along the river in Liaoning Province were approved for construction, of which unit 5 started construction
    on March 29.
    Construction of nuclear power units from other provinces will begin later this year
    .
    At the same time, Chinese nuclear power workers have frequently appeared in the foreign nuclear power market
    .
    China's nuclear power companies have signed several nuclear power agreements with other countries this year in an attempt to share a piece of the pie
    in the international market.

    On June 15, 2015, Premier Li Keqiang, who was on an inspection tour of China Nuclear Power Engineering Corporation, connected with six nuclear power equipment manufacturing enterprises via video link to interact with employees
    .
    Li Keqiang said that your independent research and development and manufacture of high-quality and competitive nuclear power units is forging "the heavy weapon of the country" and developing "strong bones"
    for China.
    During his inspection, he said that nuclear power should not only be developed domestically, but also "go out.
    "

    British Chancellor of the Exchequer John Osborne announced in a statement that a £2 billion government guarantee would be provided to build a new nuclear power unit
    in southwest England.
    A consortium of EDF and two Chinese companies will finalize the investment plan
    within the year.
    Osborne arrived in Beijing on 20 September for a five-day visit that will focus on boosting trade and investment opportunities
    between the UK and China.

      

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