Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant

Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant

Infobox NPP
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Country = People's Republic of China
Utility = Jiangsu Nuclear Power Corporation
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Start = May 17, 2006
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Reactor = 2
Reactor_MW = 2,120
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B_Reactor =
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El_Prod = 1,235
for_year = 2006
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Net_Prod = 1,235
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as_of = June 2, 2007
The Nuclear power station Tianwan ( _zh. 田湾核电站/田灣核電站|Tiánwān Hédiànzhàn) is the largest nuclear power station in the People's Republic of China and is on the coast of the Yellow Sea approximately 30 kilometers east the city Lianyungang.

The nuclear power station consists of two blocks with 1,060 MW each achievement, constructed by Russia's Atomstroyexport. The first block is operational since 2006 and the second block is the partial load operation.

History

Construction on the Tianwan-1 reactor commenced on 20 October 1999, and on 20 October 2000 for the second unit. The first unit went critical on 20 December 2005. Construction on the second unit finished May 2007, and was one of the few reactors to come online during that year.

Details

Both units use VVER technology supplied from Russia. They cost together approximately 3.3 billion dollars. The units are the Russian type standard reactor type VVER-1000/392 (also carries the designation of VVER-1000/428) adapted specifically for China. This reactor version was equipped with western control systems and received additional protection from earthquakes. The IAEA say the station is the safest nuclear power plant in the world. [ [http://russiatoday.ru/news/news/18861 RussiaToday: Chinese Nuclear Power Plant the safest in the world; December 22, 2007] ]

Reactors

The Tianwan nuclear power plant has two operating units and six firmly planned reactors:

ee also

*Nuclear power in China

References


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