China approves record 11 new nuclear power reactors


China has more nuclear reactors under construction than any other nation in the world, and approved 10 new reactors in both 2022 and 2023. – Xinhua

BEIJING: China approved 11 nuclear reactors across five sites Monday (Aug 19), a record amount of new permits as the nation leans even more heavily on atomic energy to support its push to eliminate emissions.

China’s cabinet approved the new reactors in sites spread across Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangdong, Zhejiang and Guangxi, state-run China Energy News reported. The total investment for all 11 units will be at least 220 billion yuan (US$30.8 billion) with construction taking about five years, according to a report from financial publication Jiemian.

China has more nuclear reactors under construction than any other nation in the world, and approved 10 new reactors in both 2022 and 2023.

CGN Power Co, the listed unit of state-owned China General Nuclear Power Corp, said in a Hong Kong stock exchange filing that it received approvals for six reactors across three sites. China National Nuclear Power Co said on WeChat it had been approved for three reactors, while State Power Investment Corp said it received approval for two units. – Bloomberg

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