China Daily (Hong Kong)

UK starts review of CGN’s nuclear reactor design

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

China General Nuclear Power Corp said the British government has started an assessment of the company’s plan to build a nuclear power plant at Bradwell in southeaste­rn England.

The British government asked nuclear regulators on Tuesday to begin the Generic Design Assessment of CGN’s design — the Hualong One reactor — a process that industry experts expect to take about five years.

The company is confident that Hualong One will meet the United Kingdom’s stringent safety, security and design requiremen­ts, said Mao Qing, the project manager at CGN responsibl­e for Hualong One’s assessment.

According to Joseph Jacobelli, a senior analyst with Asia utilities and infrastruc­ture research at Bloomberg Intelligen­ce, there are high chances the Hualong One reactor will pass UK’s strict approval process.

“Given the vast experience of CGN in building nuclear facilities in China and the importance of the project, there should be a reasonable chance that the parameters are met, albeit some adjustment­s may be required,” said Jacobelli.

“CGN has strong ambitions in many other jurisdicti­ons. So if the plant faces hiccups, there is a reputation­al risk which could affect the company’s bids for other projects in other countries,” he said. He Yu, chairman of CGN, said investing in Bradwell will also lead to more countries having confidence in the Chinese reactor and will push forward its global market developmen­t.

The costs of the assessment will be covered by CGN and Electricit­e de France SA, which formed a joint venture called General Nuclear Services to develop the Bradwell plant, and fund and design the reactor.

Jesse Norman, UK energy minister, said the UK welcomed CGN’s investment in the GDA process.

“The nuclear industry in the UK is subject to a stringent regulatory regime to ensure security and mitigation of any potential environmen­tal detriment.”

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He Yu, CGN’s chairman

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