China's Hualong reactor at the Zhangzhou nuclear plant in Fujian province recently connected to the grid, operating for 168 hours.
China's
Hualong reactor at the Zhangzhou nuclear plant in Fujian province
recently connected to the grid, operating for 168 hours.
The
Hualong One, a third-generation nuclear technology, is safer, more
efficient, and reliable compared to second-generation reactors. China
now has 33 Hualong One reactors in operation or under construction,
leading the world in third-generation nuclear power.
The Zhangzhou site will be the largest Hualong One base globally, with six reactors that can
power 6 million people. This technology supports China’s carbon-neutral
goals by reducing coal consumption and CO2 emissions. Each Hualong One
reactor cuts 8.16 million tons of CO2 and 3.12 million tons of coal
annually.
While
the U.S. leads in overall nuclear energy production, China’s advanced
reactor technology puts it ahead in third-generation nuclear power
development.
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