First concrete at Sanmen
Construction has officially begun at China's Sanmen nuclear power plant after the pouring of first concrete for the site's first AP1000 reactor.
Construction has officially begun at China's Sanmen nuclear power plant after the pouring of first concrete for the site's first AP1000 reactor.
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How SNTPC portrays the future of Sanmen |
Westinghouse and its partner Shaw are constructing the two AP1000 units at Sanmen in Zhejiang province. Under a 'self reliance' program, the AP1000 is to be mass produced and deployed in China under the leadership of the State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNTPC).
SNTPC chair Wang Binghua said it was a 'magnificent project' which will culminate with 'standardized design, shop prefabrication, module installation, professional management and self-reliant construction'.
Westinghouse president and CEO Aris Candris said that China is "taking a leadership position in building infrastructure and developing a comprehensive energy strategy that will support economic growth in an environmentally acceptable manner."
The first unit at Sanmen is expected to begin operation in August 2013 with the second about one year later, while another four AP1000s could also be built there. A second twin AP1000 site at Haiyang in Shandong province is also moving forward, with first concrete on the first unit expected in September this year.
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