Nuclear power accounts for no more than 3% of inland slow-installed targets or a reduction of 10 million kilowatts

Yesterday, Wei Zhaofeng, a full-time vice chairman of the China Electricity Council (hereinafter referred to as “CEC”), stated at the “2011 Economic Situation and Power Development Analysis and Forecasting Meeting” that the CEC has proposed to adjust China’s nuclear power development ideas. The construction of land nuclear power stations will be delayed and the overall nuclear power development goals will be more cautious. At the same time, the original goal of achieving 90 million kilowatts of nuclear power installed capacity by 2020 may be reduced by at least 10 million kilowatts.

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In the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan” research report for the power industry released by the China Electric Power Association in December 2010, “China’s nuclear power capacity is estimated to be 42.94 million kilowatts in 2015, mainly in the coastal areas, and the first landlocked country in China will be built in 2011. Nuclear power will strive to put into operation the first unit in 2015; it will reach 90 million kilowatts by 2020 and strive to reach 100 million kilowatts."

Wei Zhaofeng also said at the meeting: "The great earthquake in Japan has a great impact on the development of China's nuclear power, and the development of nuclear power in the world is facing a severe test." He said that CEC originally planned to install nuclear power to 42.94 million kilowatts in 2015. It seems that the original plan was more "active" but it was difficult to achieve. As for the goal of installing 90 million kilowatts of nuclear power in 2020, Weizhao Feng believes that it may at least reduce 10 million kilowatts.

The proportion of nuclear power will not exceed 3%

Wei Zhaofeng pointed out that due to policy adjustments, the amount of nuclear power in the primary energy share will be adjusted downwards. Although there will still be a certain degree of growth in the long term, the share of nuclear power in the total energy mix should not exceed 3% in the future.

It is understood that nuclear power currently accounts for 1.12% of China's energy structure. CEC originally planned that by 2015, hydropower and nuclear power will account for 1.5% of primary energy. Some industry sources commented that the "not more than" three words fully demonstrated the prudence of current nuclear power policies.

The previous nuclear power plan of the CEC indicates that nuclear power will be developed in Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, and Guangdong in the future, and nuclear power projects will be steadily developed in Jiangxi and Chongqing.

However, Wei Zhaofeng said that the policy on the construction of inland nuclear power plants may be adjusted. Liaoning, Jilin, Henan, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces are planning to accelerate the construction of nuclear power plants, but they should not be mentioned again in the short term.

Liaoning and Fujian Nuclear Power Stations Will Do Safety Considerations Xue Jing, head of the Statistics Department of China Electricity Union, said in an interview with China Business News that due to the results of the current geological survey, Liaoning Province and Fujian Province are both on China’s seismic belt. Relevant aspects may further consider the above two provinces' nuclear power projects from a geological perspective.

She pointed out that this is mainly from a purely geological point of view. According to this statement, nuclear power plants on the eastern coast of Zhejiang and other countries may be more secure.

It is understood that the nuclear power plants currently under construction in Fujian Province are the Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant under China National Nuclear Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “China Nuclear”) and the Ningde Nuclear Power Plant under the China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group. The nuclear power plants under construction in Liaoning Province are mainly the Jingyu Nuclear Power Station under the China Power Investment Corporation, the Hongheyan Nuclear Power Station under the China General Nuclear Power Corporation, the Xudabao nuclear power station under the China National Nuclear Corporation, and the Donggang nuclear power plant under China Huadian Corporation.

Relevant sources disclosed to the newspaper that the Ningde Nuclear Power Plant in Fujian Province and the Hongheyan Nuclear Power Plant in Liaoning Province are currently undergoing safety inspections of the Group Company, and all other work is planned. The source also stated that seismic factors were taken into account in the initial site evaluation of the two nuclear power plants mentioned above. For example, if there is an earthquake in the area that has a radius of several hundred kilometers around the area, there has been an earthquake.

At the same time, a person close to China National Nuclear Corp told this newspaper that CNNC is conducting safety inspections on all of its nuclear power plants, including nuclear power plants such as Fuqing, and the daily operation and construction of the power station are not affected.

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