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The Chinese investment in Sudan nuclear project

Sudan currently produces 3 Gw and imports 250 Mw from Ethiopia to meet the growing demand for electricity in the country. Sudan is implementing a 20,5 Gw Mix energy plan to 2031 to meet the growing demand for electricity, including hydro, fossil, renewable and nuclear. During the Belt and Road Summit, China signed an agreement …

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Thailand will choose China

In June 2015, CGN declared Thailand was carrying out an independent review of the Hualong One reactor technology. In March 2017, China and Thailand signed an agreement to cooperate in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. The agreement was signed in Beijing on March 29th by Nur Bekri, director of China’s National Energy Administration (NEA), …

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Nuclear integrates the Turkish shipbuilding industry

During the nuclear power plant summit in Istanbul, two military contractors introduced their “potential” nuclear capabilities: STM (Cybersecurity) and Aselsan (Physical Security). Turkey’s growing nuclear energy investments offer significant opportunities and job opportunities for the military contractors, in particular to the shipbuilding industry. As per example, in other markets, the naval industry is deeply involved …

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Ningde NPP impact on the environment

It is estimated that every 4 Mw of electricity generated by nuclear power equals to the consumption of 100 million tons of standard coal. Compared with hydropower, wind power and other renewable energy sources, nuclear power keeps the edge on power output, efficiency and coal substitution. 1 Mw of electricity generated by a nuclear plant …

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China enters the Bulgarian nuclear market

China Nuclear Energy Group is planning to engage in the construction of the Belene nuclear project in Bulgaria. Boyko Borissov, the Bulgarian prime minister, together with the deputy General Manager of EU Funds and the representatives from China Nuclear Energy Group held talks around the project opportunities recently.   The source disclosed that the Belene …

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China appeals for Nuclear Technological Cooperation

On December 12, Mr. Wu Haitao, the deputy representative of China in UN appeals to the International Atomic Energy Authority (IAEA) to promote the trans-continental cooperation in the nuclear technology, so that the international community could share the common achievements in the nuclear development. During the 71th UN General Assembly, Mr. Wu stated that IAEA …

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Made in China

Two certifications cover the domestic manufacture (HAF601) and import (HAF604) of nuclear components in China. The fact that the country’s nuclear power plants use foreign technology is not stopping a major Chinese effort to localize nuclear manufacture. By Arnaud Lefevre-Baril The Chinese government has stated that by 2020, non-fossil energy would account for 15% of …

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Sino-Russian Nuclear Medicine Cooperation

The Sino-Russian Nuclear Medicine Cooperation has a broad future. In early 2016, Russia succeeded in a treatment test which eliminates the cancer by using the nuclear medicine. Nuclear Medicine, by taking advantage of the radioactive drugs to cure and diagnose kinds of diseases, has achieved remarkable development in both Russia and China in these years. …

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CNEC sits on a ton of cash

China Nuclear Engineering Corporation (CNEC) recently announced the total value of its newly signed nuclear contracts this year from January to September : 11.70 billion RMB (USD 1.73 Billion), growing by 298.85% year on year. This growth far exceeds the military projects and civil engineering, which only increasing by 127.18% and 14.21% respectively. Merely from June …

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