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#华龙一号2022年开门红##我国第二台华龙一号核电机组发出第一度电#】1月1日22时35分38秒,我国自主三代核电“华龙一号”迎来新年“开门红”:中核集团福清核电6号机组首次并网成功,开始向电网送出第一度电,成为全球第三台、我国第二台“华龙一号”并网发电机组。​
“华龙一号”是当前核电市场上接受度最高的三代核电机型之一。每台“华龙一号”机组年发电能力近100亿度,能够满足中等发达国家100万人口的年度生产和生活用电需求;同时相当于每年减少标准煤消耗312万吨、减少二氧化碳排放816万吨,相当于植树造林7000多万棵。(记者林善传、张华迎)​

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22-1-2 09:59 from Weibo

【my country’s second Hualong No. 1 nuclear power unit issued its first degree of electricity】

At 22:35:38 on January 1, my country’s independent third-generation nuclear power "Hualong One" ushered in a new year "good start": China National Nuclear Corporation's Fuqing Nuclear Power Unit 6 was successfully connected to the grid for the first time and began to send the first kilowatt-hour of electricity to the grid, becoming the world The third and my country's second "Hualong No. 1" grid-connected generator set.

"Hualong One" is one of the most widely accepted three-generation nuclear motors in the current nuclear power market. Each "Hualong No. 1" unit has an annual power generation capacity of nearly 10 billion kWh, which can meet the annual production and domestic electricity needs of 1 million people in moderately developed countries; at the same time, it is equivalent to reducing standard coal consumption by 3.12 million tons and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 8.16 million. Tons, equivalent to more than 70 million trees for afforestation. (Reporters Lin Shanchuan and Zhang Huaying)

 
 
A new nuclear power unit in Pakistan's Karachi powered by Hualong One reactor, the China-developed third-generation nuclear reactor, on Monday started commercial operation, the China National Nuclear Corporation said.
 
 
CGN changes Hongyanhe ACPR-1000 start-up schedule
06 January 2020

China General Nuclear (CGN) has announced that units 5 and 6 of the Hongyanhe nuclear power plant in Liaoning province are now expected to start operating in the second half of 2021 and the first half of 2022, which is, respectively, one year and six months later than previously scheduled.

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Installation of the reactor pressure vessel of Hongyanhe unit 6 in December 2018 (Image: LHNP)

The Hongyanhe plant is owned and operated by Liaoning Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Company (LHNP), a joint venture between CGN and State Power Investment Corporation, each holding a 45% stake, with the Dalian Municipal Construction Investment Co holding the remaining 10%.

In a 27 December statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, CGN said LHNP had "implemented a number of technical improvement measures in the construction process of the project with a view to realising the high-quality operation of its units and ensure the safe and stable operation of its units when put into operation". It added that LHNP had completed an assessment of the construction-related risks of Hongyanhe units 5 and 6, and "after due consideration", had decided to "adjust the construction plan of the project".

Construction of Phase I (units 1-4) of the plant, comprising four CPR-1000 pressurised water reactors, began in August 2009. Units 1 and 2 have been in commercial operation since June 2013 and May 2014, respectively, while unit 3 entered commercial operation in August 2015 and unit 4 in September 2016.

Phase II of the Hongyanhe plant - units 5 and 6 - comprises two 1080 MWe CGN-designed ACPR-1000 reactors. Construction of unit 5 began in March 2015 and that of unit 6 started in July the same year. Cold functional testing of unit 5 began on 10 October last year, marking the start of its commissioning phase, while unit 6 is in the equipment installation phase.

The ACPR-1000 - a three-loop unit with double containment and core-catcher - was launched by CGN in November 2011. In 2012 central planners in Beijing directed China National Nuclear Corporation and CGN, to 'rationalise' their reactor programmes. This meant CNNC's ACP1000 and CGN's ACPR-1000 were 'merged' into one standardised design - the Hualong One (HPR1000). Yangjiang units 5 and 6 were the first ACPR-1000 units to enter commercial operation, in July 2018 and July 2019, respectively. The ACPR-1000 is also being built as units 5 and 6 of the Tianwan plant, which are due to start up in 2020 and 2021.

Researched and written by World Nuclear News


http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Revised-start-up-dates-for-Hongyanhe-ACPR1000s
 
 
 

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