Reactors
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| ACP100 "Linglong One" **Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/cnnc]] |
| Haiyang Unit 3 Haiyang Unit 3 is located at the Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant in Shandong Province, China. This AP1000 reactor, with a net capacity of 1250 MWe, is significant as part of China's expansion of advanced nuclear technology for civilian power generation. Currently under construction, it contributes to th |
| Haiyang Unit 4 Haiyang Unit 4 is situated at the Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant in Shandong Province, China. As an AP1000 reactor with a net capacity of 1250 MWe, it plays a key role in China's adoption of next-generation nuclear designs for sustainable energy production. It is currently under construction, aligning |
| Lianjiang Unit 1 Lianjiang Unit 1 is located at the Lianjiang Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong Province, China. This HPR1000 reactor, with a net capacity of 1090 MWe, is important for expanding China's nuclear capacity using homegrown technology for civilian energy needs. It is under construction, contributing to th |
| Lianjiang Unit 2 Lianjiang Unit 2 is situated at the Lianjiang Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong Province, China. As an HPR1000 reactor with a net capacity of 1090 MWe, it supports China's strategy to enhance nuclear power through domestic designs for clean energy. Currently under construction, it aids in meeting loc |
| Sanmen Unit 3 Sanmen Unit 3 is situated at the Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant in Zhejiang Province, China. This unit is notable for adopting the AP1000 design, with a capacity of 1157 MWe net, supporting China's nuclear technology diversification. It is currently under construction, with completion anticipated to bol |
| Xudapu Unit 3 Xudapu Unit 3 is located at the Xudapu Nuclear Power Plant in Liaoning Province, China. This HPR1000 reactor, with a net capacity of 1090 MWe, is significant for showcasing China's domestically developed nuclear technology for civilian use. It is under construction, supporting the region's energy se |
| Xudapu Unit 4 Xudapu Unit 4 is based at the Xudapu Nuclear Power Plant in Liaoning Province, China. Featuring the HPR1000 design with a net capacity of 1090 MWe, it underscores China's focus on indigenous nuclear innovation for power generation. Currently under construction, it aims to bolster clean energy supply |