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China General Nuclear Power Group was founded in 1994 as the China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group and changed to its current name in 2013. [36]: 202 It is also supervised by SASAC. [36]: 202 Its headquarters are in Shenzhen. [36]: 202 As of 2017, China General Nuclear Power Group manages 20 reactors. [36]: 202
Station Location Coordinates Capacity ()Reactors Notes Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant: Changjiang, Hainan: 1,300: 2: Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant (大亚湾核电站): Longgang District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province
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The Taishan Nuclear Power Plant (Chinese: 台山核电站; pinyin: Táishān Hédiànzhàn) is a nuclear power plant in Taishan, Guangdong province, China. [3] The plant features two operational EPR reactors. The first unit, Taishan 1, entered commercial service in December 2018, but was shut down from July 2021 to August 2022 to investigate ...
In China, CGN operates nuclear plants at Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, Ling Ao Nuclear Power Plant, Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant and Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, with five new nuclear power stations under construction and another two planned. [3] CGN operates in wind energy and solar energy, as well as hydroelectricity.
Location Began operation Refs ... China 1993 [8] [9] Diablo Canyon ... The site of former Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant. This table lists stations that are ...
As of 2021, the largest power generating facility ever built is the Three Gorges Dam in China. The facility generates power by utilizing 32 Francis turbines each having a capacity of 700 MW and two 50 MW turbines, [1] totalling the installed capacity to 22,500 MW, more than twice the installed capacity of the largest nuclear power station, the ...
The Lianjiang Nuclear Power Plant (Chinese: 廉江核电站) is a nuclear reactor under construction in Cheban town, [2] Lianjiang, Guangdong province of eastern China. It is planned to house six CAP1000 pressurized water reactors (PWRs), [3] at a projected cost of 130 billion yuan (US$18.1 billion). It will be the first Chinese nuclear plant ...