Core Insights - The report titled "China Nuclear Energy Development Report (2025)" indicates a comprehensive revival of global nuclear energy, with China expected to have the largest operational nuclear power capacity in the world by 2030 [1] Group 1: Current Status of China's Nuclear Energy - As of the end of 2024, China will have 57 operational nuclear power units with a total installed capacity of 59.76 million kilowatts, ranking third globally [1] - China has 28 nuclear power units under construction, with a total installed capacity of 33.7 million kilowatts, maintaining the world's highest construction capacity for 18 consecutive years [1] Group 2: Future Projections - By 2030, it is projected that China's operational nuclear power capacity will reach 110 million kilowatts, playing a significant role as a low-carbon energy alternative and a key supporter of system safety and stability in the new power system [1] Group 3: Recommendations for Development - The report suggests promoting balanced development of nuclear power by utilizing existing coastal nuclear power site resources and expanding site reserves through the repurposing of retired coal power sites [2] - It emphasizes the need to enhance nuclear technology innovation capabilities and to promote the entire industry chain's international expansion [2] Group 4: International Cooperation - China's nuclear energy international cooperation has made significant progress, including strengthened collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and participation in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project [2] - The report highlights ongoing nuclear cooperation with countries such as Russia, France, and Kazakhstan, emphasizing the importance of open collaboration for global nuclear safety and sustainable development [2]
报告称2030年前中国运行核电规模将成世界第一
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-04-27 07:53