Global Times

Daya Bay a dependable electricit­y source

▶ Cost-effective, clean power supports local economy

- By Shan Jie in Shenzhen

The Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station in South China’s Guangdong Province has been steadily providing electricit­y to the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) for 25 years, making a great contributi­on to Hong Kong’s developmen­t, economy and the environmen­t.

As of June, the Daya Bay station had provided 254.674 billion kilowatt hours (kwh) of electricit­y to Hong Kong since 1994, said Zhao Fuming, chief safety officer of the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Operations and Management Co (DNMC), on Thursday.

It steadily sends about 12 billion kwh of electricit­y to Hong Kong each year, accounting for one-quarter of the SAR’s electricit­y supply.

The six units of the Daya Bay station have generated 731.397 billion kwh of electricit­y in total since it began commercial operations in 1994, according to the latest statistics.

Since commercial operations began, the station has maintained safe and reliable operation and contribute­d to the socioecono­mic developmen­t and environmen­tal protection of Hong Kong, as well as the Pearl River Delta region, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on September 29, 2009.

Xi, who was then the vice president, made the remarks while attending a signing ceremony for the extension of the joint venture contract of the Guangdong Nuclear Power Joint Venture Co Ltd in Beijing.

The Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station has always provided clean and environmen­tally friendly energy, supporting the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to beat air pollution, Zhao told the Global Times.

“Our units are always running at full power, which allows Hong Kong’s thermal and gas-powered stations to remain on stand-by and benefits the region’s environmen­t,” Zhao said.

“Also, the electricit­y we provide is cheaper than that generated in Hong Kong,” he said.

Located at the Dapeng Peninsula in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station is about 60 kilometers from Hong Kong. It is the first commercial­ly operated nuclear power plant of its kind in the Chinese mainland, as well as the largest China-foreign joint venture project in the earlier stages of reform and opening-up, which began in 1978.

In the past 25 years, the station has been running safely. As of Thursday, its Ling’ao 1 unit had safely operated for 4,823 days consistent­ly, a world record.

The Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station “has earned a good reputation in the management, operation and safety in the World Associatio­n of Nuclear Operators, an organizati­on of industry leaders,” according to the website of CLP Power Hong Kong, the power station’s partner in Hong Kong.

“Nuclear power is safe and stable. It essentiall­y emits no residue or carbon emissions. We believe sustainabl­e developmen­t of our nuclear projects will be one of our measures to ease global climate change,” it said.

Open to public

“We always hold an open attitude toward the Hong Kong public,” Yu Bo, section chief of public affairs branch at DNMC, told the Global Times on Thursday.

In 2018, a total of 2,628 Hong Kong residents visited the power station, he said. Yu said that these visits are organized by CLP and can be booked online.

“At the beginning, the plant was visited mostly by nuclear power specialist­s and lawmakers, but now residents of all fields and ages come. Summer camps for Hong Kong students are also held here,” he said.

Yang Weizhi, director of brand and public opinion at DNMC, said that Hong Kong media organizati­ons’ concern toward the Daya Bay station has also changed. “At the very beginning, they discussed if the station was safe or not. But now they care more about our management and transparen­cy.”

Zhao said that the Daya Bay station has insisted on openness to the public. It runs an open webpage showing informatio­n, statistics and conditions of the power station, which is a first in China.

“Our units allow Hong Kong’s thermal and gas-powered stations to remain on stand-by and benefits the region’s environmen­t.” Zhao Fuming

Chief safety officer of the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Operations and Management Co

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Photo: Courtesy of DNMC A view of the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station in South China’s Guangdong Province

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