Zhangzhou Unit 4
Zhangzhou Unit 4 is a planned nuclear power reactor located in China, part of the Zhangzhou site development for civilian energy production. It employs the HPR1000 design, aligning with China's strategy to deploy advanced nuclear technology. As it is still in planning, there is no operational histor
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Zhangzhou Unit 4
Status: PLANNED Category: POWER Country: China China Type: HPR1000 HPR1000 Capacity: 1090 MWe
Overview
Zhangzhou Unit 4 is a planned nuclear power reactor located in China, part of the Zhangzhou site development for civilian energy production. It employs the HPR1000 design, aligning with China's strategy to deploy advanced nuclear technology. As it is still in planning, there is no operational history available.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- IAEA PRIS — General database for nuclear reactor information, including planned units like Zhangzhou Unit 4 (specific reactor ID not publicly confirmed for planned units).
- World Nuclear Association - China Profile — Overview of China's nuclear power development, including references to the Zhangzhou site and HPR1000 technology.
- World Nuclear News - Zhangzhou Project [UNVERIFIED] — Article covering the Zhangzhou nuclear power project, including updates on planned units.
- CNNC Official Website — Official site of China National Nuclear Corporation, the operator of the Zhangzhou site, with information on ongoing and planned projects.
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