Global Times - Weekend

Hualong One nuclear tech reactor starts generating power

- By Chu Daye

China National Nuclear Corporatio­n (CNNC) announced its Fuqing-5 nuclear reactor, China’s first nuclear power project to use China’s Hualong One third-generation nuclear technology, successful­ly generated power, and was connected to the grid early Friday morning, a milestone in China’s transforma­tion from a major nuclear power to a strong nuclear power.

Chinese energy experts said the successful operation of the Hualong One nuclear reactor, which is expected to outperform other completed third-generation nuclear reactors in terms of cost, is of great significan­ce as the success adds confidence to the vital technologi­cal export.

Located in Fuqing, East China’s Fujian Province, the reactor is China’s first nuclear power project to use the Hualong One nuclear technology, which is being used in Pakistan at its K2 and K3 projects in the Karachi nuclear power plant. The Fuqing-5 was launched in May 2015. On its WeChat public account, CNNC said the successful connected-grid power generation provides a sound foundation for the commercial­ization of such reactors, and sets up the bestin-class result in terms of constructi­ng the first reactor for the third-generation nuclear reactor globally.

Experts said that Hualong One could succeed in the internatio­nal market and serve as a new solution to the world’s resource shortage, and plays a role in China’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

Wang Dezhong, a professor specializi­ng in nuclear-related technology at the School of Mechanical Engineerin­g of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, said Friday’s event is a milestone for homegrown technology, validating its reliabilit­y.

“As Chinese leaders have pointed out, the Hualong One is China’s national business card in the global market, and, having a successful operation for the Fuqing-5 reactor, is very positive for overseas sales of the technology,” Wang told the Global Times on Friday.

Lin Boqiang, director of the China Center for Energy Economics Research at Xiamen University, said because Hualong One is a homegrown technology, that means China can sell it in global markets, unlike the other technologi­es that can only be used in the constructi­on of nuclear plants in China.

Currently, Argentina and Saudi Arabia have shown interest in China’s Hualong One nuclear reactors.

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