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20 floating reactor platforms planned

First nulcear plant is being constructe­d in the coastal city of Huludao in Liaoning

- By LYU CHANG and ZHONG NAN Contact the writers at lvchang@chinadaily.com.cn and zhongnan@ chinadaily.com.cn

China is planning to build about 20 floating reactor platforms to meet the demand of maritime atomic propulsion, driving a market that could be worth tens of billions of dollars, lars, a a report report said said on on Thursday.April 21.

The country’s first-ever floating nuclear plant is about to start the final assembly in Huludao, a coastal city in Liaoning province, and it will be built by Bohai Shipbuildi­ng Heavy Industry Co Ltd, a unit of China Shipbuildi­ng Industry Corp, according to eworld-ship, a Shanghai-based maritime industry informatio­n provider.

“CSIC is the first company with the permission to construct the floating nuclearpow­ered vessel, and it aims to become the strongest builder of floating nuclear platforms within five years,” the report quoted Wu Zhong, general manager of CSIC Asset Management Co Ltd, as saying during an expert review held this week.

Zhu Hanchao, deputy chief engineer of the CSIC 719 Research Institute, said that the average cost of a pilot project is about 3 billion yuan ($463 million), but it will be able to generate sales of 22.6 billion yuan in 40 years, the life span of the vessel. He said that the cost could go lower as the company realizes mass production of such platforms.

The CSIC 719 was establishe­d in 2014 to develop a maritime nuclear power platform and core technologi­es in the field.

At the end of last year, the shipbuilde­r got the nod from the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, the country’s top economic regulator, to start research for a demonstrat­ion project of the platform.

Earlier this year, China General Nuclear Power Group signed a strategic cooperatio­n agreement with CSIC to develop a reactor design — 200megawat­t ACPR50S for the offshore nuclear power platform.

CGN is currently working on the preliminar­y design for ACPR50S, which is expected to start constructi­on in 2017 and be commission­ed by 2020.

The floating nuclear power plant, which can be equipped inside a section of the vessel, is often used to supply stable electricit­y not only to remote areas, but also to large industrial facilities such as seawater desalinati­on plants and offshore oilfield exploratio­n rigs, CGN said.

“The project has a wide range of civilian applicatio­ns in providing safe and stable energy for maritime resources exploratio­n and developmen­t,” CGN said.

The offshore oil drilling demand will keep growing in the next five years with a market value of 100 billion yuan, while the industry of nuclear-powered equipment is expected to reach 50 billion yuan per year in the Bohai Bay, Wu Zhong said.

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