The first power generation unit of the Zhangzhou nuclear power project in east China's Fujian Province began commercial operations on Wednesday, according to China National Nuclear Corporation.
This marked a major step forward in the scaled construction of Hualong One, a domestically developed third-generation reactor, as China seeks to improve its energy mix and meet its dual carbon targets.
The Hualong One reactor meets the highest global safety standards and represents a major milestone in the country's innovative nuclear power development.
The Zhangzhou nuclear power project is designed to have six Hualong One nuclear power units.
A Hualong One nuclear power unit generates more than 10 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, which can meet the annual production and domestic electricity demands of 1 million people in moderately developed countries. This is the equivalent of reducing standard coal consumption by 3.12 million tonnes annually and carbon dioxide emissions by 8.16 million tonnes per year.
| Index | RMB/t | DoD | Basis | Date |
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| Datong 5500 | ex-mine | 07-01 | ||
| Shuozhou 5200 | FOR | 07-01 | ||
| Ordos 5500 | ex-mine | 07-01 | ||
| Yulin 6200 | ex-mine | 07-01 | ||
| Liulin Low-sulphur | ex-mine | 07-01 | ||
| Gujiao Low-sulphur | FOR | 07-01 | ||
| Xingtai Low-sulphur | ex-Factory | 07-01 | ||
| Yangquan PCI | FOR | 07-01 |
| Index | RMB/t | WoW | WoW% | Date |
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