Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant

Coordinates: 30°26′29″N 120°56′30″E / 30.441342°N 120.941758°E / 30.441342; 120.941758
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Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant
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Official name
  • 方家山核电站
CountryPeople's Republic of China
LocationZhejiang province
Coordinates30°26′29″N 120°56′30″E / 30.441342°N 120.941758°E / 30.441342; 120.941758
StatusOperational
Construction began2008
Commission date2014
Construction cost26 billion yuan (US$3.8 billion)
Owner(s)China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC)
Operator(s)
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeCPR-1000 PWR
Power generation
Units operational2 × 1089 MW
Nameplate capacity2178 MW
Annual net output15,152 GWh (2016)

Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant (方家山核电站) is a nuclear power plant in the Zhejiang province, China, bordering the Shanghai municipality. The plant consists of two 1,080 MW CPR-1000 pressurized water reactors (PWR) at a total cost of estimated 26 billion yuan (US$ 3.8 billion).[1]

'First concrete' for the first unit at the Fangjiashan plant was poured on 26 December 2008, construction of the second unit followed in July 2009. Construction was done by China Nuclear Power Engineering (CNPE), while the reactor pressure vessels were manufactured by China First Heavy Industries and the turbosets by Dongfang Electric. The reactors were put in commercial operation in December 2014 and February 2015, respectively.[2][3]

The existing Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant with 7 reactors is nearby: essentially Fangjiashan NPP is an extension of the Qinshan NPP, forming an aggregated complex. The Fangjiashan NPP is mainly owned by CNNC (72%), with minority stakes by Zhejiang Provincial Energy Group Co Ltd.[4]

Reactor data

The Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant consists of 2 operational reactors.[4]

Unit Type Model Net el. power Gross el. power Thermal power Construction start Operation start Notes
Fangjiashan 1 PWR CPR-1000 1012 MW 1089 MW 2905 MW December 26, 2008 December 15, 2014 [5]
Fangjiashan 2 PWR CPR-1000 1012 MW 1089 MW 2905 MW July 17, 2009 February 12, 2015 [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Two more reactors under way in China". World Nuclear News. World Nuclear Association. 2008-12-29. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  2. ^ "Commercial operation for first Fangjiashan unit". World Nuclear News. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  3. ^ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA
  4. ^ a b "China Nuclear Power | Chinese Nuclear Energy - World Nuclear Association". www.world-nuclear.org. World Nuclear Association. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Fangjiashan 1". Power Reactor Information System (PRIS). International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). 2015-04-22. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  6. ^ "Fangjiashan 2". PRIS. IAEA. 2015-04-22. Retrieved 2015-04-23.

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