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The total value to China of these possible US contracts will be in billions of US dollars。Plus the deal in the UK and the South Africa projects for which China will make strong bids with advanced technology and competitive financing etc, future revenues could accrue to tens, even hundreds, of billions of dollars. :enjoy:

October 30, 2013 2:30 pm

China set to supply components to US nuclear power plants

By Lucy Hornby in Beijing and Ed Crooks in New York

China is likely to supply components to US nuclear power plants under construction as part of a bilateral co-operation agreement between the two countries, according to Ernest Moniz, the US energy secretary.

The reactors in Georgia and South Carolina are the first US nuclear plants to be built since the accident at the Three Mile Island plant in 1979. But China’s massive nuclear power expansion in recent years – which at its height saw construction begin on a new reactor every few months – means it has a manufacturing supply chain capable of supplying international power projects.

The new US reactors use Westinghouse’s AP1000 design, as do four Chinese reactors under construction, allowing economies of scale in sourcing components. Westinghouse, now owned by Toshiba, transferred the AP1000 technology to China’s State Nuclear Power Technology Co in 2006.

“It’s fundamentally the same generation III technology that is being applied to the four plants now in China, and those four plants in the southeastern United States,” said Mr Moniz in Beijing on Wednesday.

“To the extent to which the companies jointly develop the design basis and the supply chains, that’s going to be implemented in both countries.”

The co-operation could lead to Westinghouse, SNPTC and China National Nuclear Corp teaming up to tender for a UK nuclear project, Mr Moniz said. China’s other major nuclear company, China General Nuclear Power, has agreed to partner France’s EDF in a deal to build the Hinkley Point nuclear power plant in the UK.

Mr Moniz was in China for the start of construction work at the Center of Excellence on Nuclear Security, a bilateral project designed to help train Chinese technicians in operational safety. China’s rapid nuclear power expansion has left it with a shortage of experienced operational staff.

The joint venture between Westinghouse and SNPTC is a channel to source components for Westinghouse’s global projects, Chinese nuclear power executives told the Financial Times.

Specific components have not yet been identified for export, but possibilities include pressure vessels, steam generators and reactor coolant pipes. China is already a source of components for thermal power plants around the world.

Westinghouse did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The four new reactors being built in the US are being closely watched as indicators of the future of the country’s nuclear industry.

Nuclear power has come under severe economic pressure as a result of competition from plants burning cheap gas unlocked by the shale revolution, and US generators have generally been delaying or abandoning plans for new reactors.

The first project scheduled to be completed is at Vogtle in Georgia, where a consortium led by Southern Company, one of the largest US utilities, is building two AP1000s, scheduled to be completed in 2017 and 2018 at a total cost estimated at $14bn.

The project has been offered an $8.3bn loan guarantee from the federal government, and is in negotiations about final terms. Its economics are also underpinned by selling the power in a regulated market, where it will be able to pass on most of its costs on to consumers.

As the project’s costs have risen, however, the consortium has been in negotiations with regulators about whether it will be able to pass on the overruns, and the uncertainty about future decisions creates an incentive to hold costs down as far as is possible.

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/e8a83158-4164-11e3-9073-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2jS0mqT79
 
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Damn, we are exporting technology in oil & gas exploration, renewable energy (wind, solar, hydro), nuclear technology, transportation (rail, automobile, ship, aircraft), telecommunications, mining & construction equipment, agriculture technology, IT, military, machine tools, medical equipment, medicines, satellites, etc.

We are moving up the value chain and producing high-tech goods by ourselves and exporting them all around the world.

The Americans are going to be pissed that their technological monopolies are being ended.
 
Damn,another nice little earner。:azn:

China's Gezhouba to build dams in Argentina worth $4.7 billion

HONG KONG | Fri Nov 1, 2013 10:07am EDT

(Reuters) - China Gezhouba Group Co Ltd (600068.SS), known for building the country's Three Gorges Dam, said it would build two hydroelectric dams in Argentina worth $4.7 billion.

The project, in which Gezhouba holds a 60 percent interest and Argentina's Electroingenieria SA the rest, will involve designing and building the dams in Patagonia and maintaining them for 15 years, Gezhouba said in a filing to the Shanghai Stock Exchange on Friday.

The dams - named after former President Nestor Kirchner and a former regional Governor, Jorge Cepernic - are located along the Santa Cruz River and will have a combined generating capacity of 1,740 megawatts.

They will take 66 months to complete, said Gezhouba, which has handled overseas projects in Africa, the Middle East and other parts of Asia.

The project is unlikely to have any impact on Gezhouba's results in 2013, it said.

Argentina's Economics Ministry will apply for financing and loans from Chinese banks.

Shares in Gezhouba, whose net profit rose 1.8 percent to 1.3 billion yuan ($213 million) in the first nine months of the year, gained 1.4 percent to 4.26 yuan on Friday, outperforming the Shanghai Composite Index .SSEC which ended up 0.37 percent.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/01/us-gezhouba-argentina-idUSBRE9A00KH20131101
 
Damn, we are exporting technology in oil & gas exploration, renewable energy (wind, solar, hydro), nuclear technology, transportation (rail, automobile, ship, aircraft), telecommunications, mining & construction equipment, agriculture technology, IT, military, machine tools, medical equipment, medicines, satellites, etc.

We are moving up the value chain and producing high-tech goods by ourselves and exporting them all around the world.

The Americans are going to be pissed that their technological monopolies are being ended.

Uh no. We innovate and tell you what to make for us.

The new US reactors use Westinghouse’s AP1000 design, as do four Chinese reactors under construction, allowing economies of scale in sourcing components. Westinghouse, now owned by Toshiba, transferred the AP1000 technology to China’s State Nuclear Power Technology Co in 2006.

“It’s fundamentally the same generation III technology that is being applied to the four plants now in China, and those four plants in the southeastern United States,” said Mr Moniz in Beijing on Wednesday.
 
Uh no. We innovate and tell you what to make for us.

The new US reactors use Westinghouse’s AP1000 design, as do four Chinese reactors under construction, allowing economies of scale in sourcing components. Westinghouse, now owned by Toshiba, transferred the AP1000 technology to China’s State Nuclear Power Technology Co in 2006.

“It’s fundamentally the same generation III technology that is being applied to the four plants now in China, and those four plants in the southeastern United States,” said Mr Moniz in Beijing on Wednesday.

The 3rd generation nuclear reactors that were exported to Pakistan were our own technology the ACP-1000.

The Westinghouse nuclear reactors were the AP-1000 which was technologically transferred to China and called the CAP-1400. We don't own 100% IP rights for the CAP-1400 so we need Westinghouse approval to export.

But we own 100% of the IP in the 3rd generation ACP-1000 therefore we can export it to anyone we damn well please.

So yes, when we get the technology we have achieved technological self-suffiency in that particular sector. This means we don't have to be held hostage to American thuggery in technology. We can export these technologies to anyone we want and remove American leverage in the technological arena.

If America refuse to sell their technology to anyone, they can come to us. That's the beauty of this. The perfect example is that we exported 3rd generation nuclear reactors to Pakistan when the US refused.

That's what I mean when I say we ended America's technological monopoly.

Cry harder Yankee :lol:
 
Uh no. We innovate and tell you what to make for us.

The new US reactors use Westinghouse’s AP1000 design, as do four Chinese reactors under construction, allowing economies of scale in sourcing components. Westinghouse, now owned by Toshiba, transferred the AP1000 technology to China’s State Nuclear Power Technology Co in 2006.

“It’s fundamentally the same generation III technology that is being applied to the four plants now in China, and those four plants in the southeastern United States,” said Mr Moniz in Beijing on Wednesday.
since when did you become a Japanese?
 
USA should watch out for since Chinese power plant failed in Srilanka because of cheap products they exports. Chinese are unreliable as their products.
 
USA should watch out for since Chinese power plant failed in Srilanka because of cheap products they exports. Chinese are unreliable as their products.


Why Indians do not export their reliable products to other countries? It would be good to very one.
I will be very glad to buy an India-made TV, or cell phone, or refrigerator here in Chinese market one day.
 
If not because of political reasons we can actually export a lot more industrial / military products overseas. These include:

HQ 9, Huawei and ZTE communication systems, fighter jets such as FC-1, MBT-2000
 
Don't export more world will get pissed

failed state india can never dream about reaching 1/4 of our export status apart from eating sour grapes and getting pissed by our success all the time on forums
 
failed state india can never dream about reaching 1/4 of our export status apart from eating sour grapes and getting pissed by our success all the time on forums

India dnt need such development where people got bullet if they open their mouth ... :lol::lol:

I can understand internet is only option to release your frustration ...
 
India dnt need such development where people got bullet if they open their mouth ... :lol::lol:

I can understand internet is only option to release your frustration ...

These guys are kept under tight control so much that they burst their frustration on their master CCP here in PDF :lol:

It is a pity that 1.3 Billion guys are kept under a prison like environment.
 
India dnt need such development where people got bullet if they open their mouth ... :lol::lol:

I can understand internet is only option to release your frustration ...

"I can understand internet is only option to release indians frustration .."

sour grapes taste as honey to the cheerleaders from a failed and frustrated state
 
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