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China to build 40 nuclear power plants over the next five years | China to build 40 nuclear power plants over the next five years |
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The People’s Republic of China is set to build around 40 domestic nuclear power plants over the next five years, the country’s Government has said. | The People’s Republic of China is set to build around 40 domestic nuclear power plants over the next five years, the country’s Government has said. |
The country’s 13th five year plan period, running from 2016 to 2020, includes provisions for building six to eight new nuclear power plants a year. | The country’s 13th five year plan period, running from 2016 to 2020, includes provisions for building six to eight new nuclear power plants a year. |
If all goes according to plan, the country will aim to increase its output to ten plants a year past 2020. | If all goes according to plan, the country will aim to increase its output to ten plants a year past 2020. |
British energy policymakers will be eyeing China’s domestic nuclear power programme with interest after the country’s government signed a deal to finance the next generation of UK nuclear power. | British energy policymakers will be eyeing China’s domestic nuclear power programme with interest after the country’s government signed a deal to finance the next generation of UK nuclear power. |
Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping signed the £40bn UK deal as part of a series of investment accords in a visit to the UK in October. | |
The deal will see the state-owned General Nuclear Corporation take a two-thirds stake in the Bradwell nuclear power plant, where a Chinese-designed nuclear reactor is planned. | The deal will see the state-owned General Nuclear Corporation take a two-thirds stake in the Bradwell nuclear power plant, where a Chinese-designed nuclear reactor is planned. |
A one-third stake will be taken in Hinkley Point, a plant run by the French state-owned firm EDF. A one-fifth stake will be taken in a project at the Sizewell plant. | A one-third stake will be taken in Hinkley Point, a plant run by the French state-owned firm EDF. A one-fifth stake will be taken in a project at the Sizewell plant. |
David Cameron hailed the deal as “historic” and said the new plants would provide “reliable” power to homes and businesses. | David Cameron hailed the deal as “historic” and said the new plants would provide “reliable” power to homes and businesses. |
Meanwhile, China’s £385bn domestic programme represents a large increase in nuclear power use in the country. | |
Mainland China currently has 30 nuclear power reactors in operation and 22 under construction, according to the World Nuclear Association. | Mainland China currently has 30 nuclear power reactors in operation and 22 under construction, according to the World Nuclear Association. |
A three-fold increase in generating capacity is planned by 2020-21, with the part aim of reducing reliance on coal and the air pollution it causes. | A three-fold increase in generating capacity is planned by 2020-21, with the part aim of reducing reliance on coal and the air pollution it causes. |
Nuclear power does not release carbon or particulates into the atmosphere. It however creates toxic and mildly radioactive waste which must be stored indefinitely at significant cost. Clean-up costs for nuclear power stations are also high and often hidden from initial estimates. | Nuclear power does not release carbon or particulates into the atmosphere. It however creates toxic and mildly radioactive waste which must be stored indefinitely at significant cost. Clean-up costs for nuclear power stations are also high and often hidden from initial estimates. |
It is also common for nuclear power projects to experience significant delays and to go wildly over-budget. | It is also common for nuclear power projects to experience significant delays and to go wildly over-budget. |
China’s domestic commitment comes after an estimate of how much nuclear power would be needed by the State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation dating from in September 2013. | China’s domestic commitment comes after an estimate of how much nuclear power would be needed by the State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation dating from in September 2013. |
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