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At present, China has a total of 18 nuclear power plants under construction, with a total of 62 nuclear power units, of which 47 units have been put into operation.
A nuclear power plant is a power plant that uses the energy released by a nuclear fission reaction to produce electricity. Nuclear power plants in commercial operation today use nuclear fission reactions to generate electricity. Nuclear power plants are generally divided into two parts:
Nuclear islands (including reactor units and primary circuit systems) that produce steam by nuclear fission and conventional islands (including steam turbine generator systems) that use steam to generate electricity are generally radioactive heavy metals: uranium and plutonium.
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There are 16 seats in total.
1. The 9 that have been built:
1, Guangdong Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant (94 years).
2. Zhejiang Qinshan No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant (94 years).
3. Guangdong Lingao Nuclear Power Station (2002).
4. Qinshan No. 2 Nuclear Power Plant, Zhejiang Province (2002).
5. Qinshan No. 3 Nuclear Power Plant, Zhejiang Province (2003).
6. Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant, Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province (2006).
7, 3 Taiwan.
2. 3 under construction:
1. The first phase of the Wafangdian Nuclear Power Plant in Liaoning Province (suspended).
2, 2 Taiwan.
3. 4 blocks that are about to break ground:
1. Guangdong Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant.
2, Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant, Taizhou, Zhejiang.
3, Shandong Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant.
4. Guangdong Lingao Nuclear Power Plant Phase II Project.
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As of March 4, 2022, China has a total of 22 nuclear power plants.
They are: Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan No. 2 Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan No. 3 Nuclear Power Plant, Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant, Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant, Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant, Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant, Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant, Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Lingao Nuclear Power Plant, Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant, Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Guosheng Nuclear Power Plant, Ma'anshan Nuclear Power Plant, etc.
Nuclear power plants:
A nuclear power plant is a facility that converts nuclear energy into electricity through appropriate installations. Nuclear power plants use nuclear reactors to replace the boilers of thermal power stations, and nuclear fuel is used in special forms of combustion in nuclear reactors to generate heat, so that nuclear energy is converted into heat energy to heat water and produce steam.
The system and equipment of a nuclear power plant usually consists of two parts: the nuclear system and equipment, also known as the nuclear island; Conventional systems and equipment, also known as conventional islands. In today's world, only the energy produced by the chain reaction of fission can be used to generate electricity.
A nuclear power plant is a power facility that uses the thermal energy generated by one or more power reactors to generate electricity, or to generate electricity and heat at the same time. The reactor is the key equipment of the nuclear power plant, and the chain fission reaction takes place in it. Systems and facilities that convert nuclear energy released by the fission of atomic nuclei into heat and then into electrical energy are commonly referred to as nuclear power plants.
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As of March 4, 2022, China has a total of 22 nuclear power plants.
They are: Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan No. 2 Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan No. 3 Nuclear Power Plant, Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant, Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant, Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant, Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant, Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant, Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Lingao Nuclear Power Plant, Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant, Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Guosheng Nuclear Power Plant, Ma'anshan Nuclear Power Plant.
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<> China has a total of 22 nuclear power plants. They are: Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan No. 2 Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan No. 3 Nuclear Power Plant, Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant, Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant, Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant, Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant, Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant, Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Lingao Nuclear Power Plant, Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant, Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Guosheng Nuclear Power Plant, Ma'anshan Nuclear Power Plant, etc.
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China's nuclear power plants are: Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan No. 2 Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan No. 3 Nuclear Power Plant, Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant, Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant, Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant, Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant, Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant, Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Lingao Nuclear Power Plant, Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant, Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Guosheng Nuclear Power Plant, Ma'anshan Nuclear Power Plant, and the last three nuclear power plants belong to Taiwan.
Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant is the first 300,000 kW pressurized water reactor (PWR) nuclear power plant designed, constructed, operated and managed by China, located in Haiyan County, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province. It is 100% controlled by China National Nuclear Corporation, and China Nuclear Power Operation Management is responsible for operation management.
Liaoning Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant, located in Hongyanhe Town, Wafangdian City, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, is the first nuclear power project approved for construction during the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" period, the first nuclear power project in China to install four million kilowatt nuclear power units at the same time, and the first nuclear power plant in Northeast China.
Qinshan No. 2 Nuclear Power Plant is located on the coast of the East China Sea, on the north bank of the Qiantang River estuary, in Yangliushan, Qinshan Town, Haiyan County, adjacent to the first and third phases of Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, east of Hangzhou Bay, and located in the load center of East China Power Grid.
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China has completed and put into use 6 nuclear power plants (a total of 13 nuclear power units, with an annual power generation capacity of 61 billion kilowatt hours). They are mainly located in Guangdong, Zhejiang Huidou and Jiangsu. As follows:
1. Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant: Located in Haiyan County, Zhejiang Province, it began construction in 1985 and was put into commercial operation in 1994, currently with one pressurized water reactor nuclear power unit with an annual power generation capacity of 3.5 billion kilowatt hours;
2. Qinshan Phase II Nuclear Power Plant: It has two units, which were put into use in 2002, with a design life of 40 years, a total investment of 14.8 billion yuan, and an annual power generation capacity of 8 billion kilowatt hours. At present, the second phase of the project is under the construction of units 3 and 4;
3. Qinshan Phase III Nuclear Power Plant: 2 units were put into commercial operation in 2003 and belong to heavy water reactor nuclear power plants, with an annual power generation capacity of 11 billion kWh and a design life of 40 years;
4. Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant: The Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, was put into commercial operation in 1994 and is a pressurized water reactor nuclear power plant with a total of 2 units and an annual power generation capacity of 10 billion kWh;
5. Lingao Nuclear Power Plant: Located on the southeast side of Dapeng Peninsula on the west coast of Daya Bay, Guangdong, the nuclear power plant was put into commercial operation in 2003 and is a pressurized water reactor nuclear power plant with two units and an annual power generation capacity of 14.5 billion kilowatt hours;
6. Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant: Located in Tianwan, Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, it has two pressurized water reactor units, which were put into commercial operation in 2007 and have an annual power generation capacity of 14 billion kilowatt hours; Pre-lack of wear.
There are also 12 nuclear power plants under construction in China, namely: Guangdong Lingao Phase II Nuclear Power Plant, Guangdong Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Guangdong Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, Zhejiang Fangjiapo Nuclear Power Plant (belonging to the Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant Expansion Project), Zhejiang Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant, Liaoning Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant, Fujian Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, Fujian Fuwan Nuclear Power Plant, Shandong Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant, Shandong Shidaowan Nuclear Power Plant, Hainan Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant and Beijing China Experimental Fast Reactor.
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