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2015 sees a surge of several new nuclear power projects in China By Wang JunTwo generating units—titled No.5 and6—of Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant in northeast China’s Liaoning Province were approved for construction in March,resuming China’s nuclear power program after Japan’s nuclear crisis in 2011.On April 15,the State Council executive meeting approved the construction of a pilot unit by Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant in southeast China’s Fujian Province,using the Hualong One reactor design,a domestically developed thirdgeneration nuclear reactor design.This year will see the beginning of the greatest number of nuclear power projects in a single year in China since the 2011 crisis,with six to eight units being approved and eight units going online,said Zhang Huazhu,Chairman of the China Nuclear Energy Association(CNEA),at the annual conference of the association on April 22.According to CNEA figures,China ranks
2015 sees a surge of several new nuclear power projects in China By Wang JunTwo generating units-titled No. 5 and 6-of Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant in northeast China’s Liaoning Province were approved for construction in March, resuming China’s nuclear power program after Japan’s nuclear crisis in 2011. On April 15, the State Council executive meeting approved the construction of a pilot unit by Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant in southeast China’s Fujian Province, using the Hualong One reactor design, a domestically developed thirdgeneration nuclear reactor design. This year will see the beginning of the greatest number of nuclear power projects in a single year in China since the 2011 crisis, with six to eight units being approved and eight units going online, said Zhang Huazhu, Chairman of the China Nuclear Energy Association (CNEA), at the annual conference of the association on April 22.According to CNEA figures, China ranks