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Russia to build two more nuclear reactors in China

BEIJING: Russia and China have firmed up their nuclear cooperation, with Moscow set to build two more high-power reactors in this country's Tianwan atomic plant.

Russia had earlier helped China build two reactors in the Tianwan nuclear plant in Jiangsu province, which went into operation in 2007, Sergey Sergeevich Razov, Moscow's envoy here, said.

The two reactors, with combined capacity of 2,000 mw, are using Russia's VVER 1000 nuclear model.
Russia is going to build two more reactors in Tianwan once China lifts its suspension of new atomic power plants imposed after the nuclear disaster in Japan last year, state- run 'China Daily' reported today.

The two countries have been in discussion for a series of potential cooperative projects.

"We've already started preparation for continuous cooperation in the Tianwan Nuclear Station and hopefully, will start the work in the second half of this year," Razov was quoted as saying.

According to the National Energy Administration, China has 15 nuclear reactors in operation and 26 more under construction.

China completed a 25-mw experimental fast reactor in 2009, a fourth-generation model that represents the country's latest nuclear technology.

The design was based on Russia's technical specifications and the project was constructed by Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corp, Russia's national nuclear energy developer.

After the completion of the experimental project, China invited Russia to build the first 800-mw commercial fast reactor.

Meanwhile, the TENEX, Russia's equipment and technology export body, is working with a Chinese partner on nuclear fuel recycling. The company is providing technology and equipment for a project in China that enriches uranium through gas centrifugation.

Comment: How the hell is this allowed ?? -- uranium enrichment !!!

"China and Russia have great potential for cooperation in the nuclear waste sector, because Russia is very advanced in this field," Xiao Xinjian, an industry expert with the Energy Research Institute affiliated with China's National Development and Reform Commission, said.

Russia has proposed to China that they jointly exploit three uranium deposits on Russian territory Sergei Kiriyenko, head of Rosatom, during a visit to Beijing in 2010, had said.

Another field for possible cooperation would be offshore nuclear power plants.

China is interested in a floating nuclear plant that could be used to power offshore oil and gas facilities, industry experts said.

Russia to build two more nuclear reactors in China - The Times of India

NSG should scrutinize this carefully.
 
Russia to build two more nuclear reactors in China

BEIJING: Russia and China have firmed up their nuclear cooperation, with Moscow set to build two more high-power reactors in this country's Tianwan atomic plant.

Russia had earlier helped China build two reactors in the Tianwan nuclear plant in Jiangsu province, which went into operation in 2007, Sergey Sergeevich Razov, Moscow's envoy here, said.

The two reactors, with combined capacity of 2,000 mw, are using Russia's VVER 1000 nuclear model.
Russia is going to build two more reactors in Tianwan once China lifts its suspension of new atomic power plants imposed after the nuclear disaster in Japan last year, state- run 'China Daily' reported today.

The two countries have been in discussion for a series of potential cooperative projects.

"We've already started preparation for continuous cooperation in the Tianwan Nuclear Station and hopefully, will start the work in the second half of this year," Razov was quoted as saying.

According to the National Energy Administration, China has 15 nuclear reactors in operation and 26 more under construction.

China completed a 25-mw experimental fast reactor in 2009, a fourth-generation model that represents the country's latest nuclear technology.

The design was based on Russia's technical specifications and the project was constructed by Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corp, Russia's national nuclear energy developer.

After the completion of the experimental project, China invited Russia to build the first 800-mw commercial fast reactor.

Meanwhile, the TENEX, Russia's equipment and technology export body, is working with a Chinese partner on nuclear fuel recycling. The company is providing technology and equipment for a project in China that enriches uranium through gas centrifugation.

Comment: How the hell is this allowed ?? -- uranium enrichment !!!

"China and Russia have great potential for cooperation in the nuclear waste sector, because Russia is very advanced in this field," Xiao Xinjian, an industry expert with the Energy Research Institute affiliated with China's National Development and Reform Commission, said.

Russia has proposed to China that they jointly exploit three uranium deposits on Russian territory Sergei Kiriyenko, head of Rosatom, during a visit to Beijing in 2010, had said.

Another field for possible cooperation would be offshore nuclear power plants.

China is interested in a floating nuclear plant that could be used to power offshore oil and gas facilities, industry experts said.

Russia to build two more nuclear reactors in China - The Times of India

NSG should scrutinize this carefully.

Becos, China is consider the top tier country! Happy? :lol:

You shall stop posting this kind of crap. China has already success develop W88 type miniature warhead in thr 90s and has ability to produced hydrogen bomb. There is no reason to believe China is doing all this for nuclear weapon...
 
Hell, why !!!

Russia shouldn't help further give china, esp these type of technologies .... they made a mistake in the 1950s. And the world is paying for that mistake... till-date.

Hope sense prevails in Moscow !!!

It's just not worth the dollars they get in return ....

China nuclear stockpile is enough to wipe out the whole world. Energy shortage in CHina is well known. Enough of your nonsense.
 
Pretending lost ... sorry, it's no good.

The issue is the uranium enrichment technology.

And in any case, it's not a good idea to share civilian nuclear technology with china, either .... and everybody knows the reasons.

What's sad is that you don't know that we already have laser isotope selection. Centrifuges are 20th century.
 
Pretending lost ... sorry, it's no good.

The issue is the uranium enrichment technology.

And in any case, it's not a good idea to share civilian nuclear technology with china, either .... and everybody knows the reasons.

Bro, the civilian cooperation exists in everywhere around the world.

Here is the French company Areva's nuclear enrichment plan for USA, so according to your logic, USA must have the inferior civilian nuclear technology compared to France? :whistle:

Areva's American enrichment plan
 
I like China's determination in development of their country. Energy sector in China is boosted up and it makes them prominent.
 
Folks, there is nothing wrong in acquiring latest generation of Russian Civil Nuclear Reactor Technology for civilian purposes and MAY STUDY if you know what i mean...brilliant Chinese, even russians can't refuse.

for hindustan...Money Talks BS Walks..end of story.:cheers:
 

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