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紧凑型聚变能实验装置将于后年建成 五年内有望“点亮第一盏灯”
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-04-28 06:08

Core Insights - Nuclear fusion energy is considered the ultimate solution for human energy needs, with significant advancements being made in China towards its development [1][2] - China is constructing the compact fusion energy experimental device (BEST) in Hefei, expected to be completed by 2027, with the potential to demonstrate fusion power generation within five years [1] - The country aims to achieve a nuclear power installed capacity of 65 million kilowatts by the end of 2025, contributing to global nuclear energy growth projected to exceed 1.1 billion kilowatts by 2050 [1] Group 1: Nuclear Fusion Development - The "three-step" strategy for fusion energy application in China includes the recent achievement of the "billion-degree second" world record by the EAST device, marking a significant transition from basic science to engineering practice [1] - The BEST project will be the first to generate real energy and demonstrate fusion power generation on a global scale [1] - The Chinese Fusion Engineering Demonstration Reactor (CFEDR) has initiated engineering design, aiming to build the world's first fusion demonstration power plant [1] Group 2: Small Modular Reactors - The next decade is identified as a critical period for the development and promotion of small modular reactors (SMRs), which offer advantages such as shorter construction periods, lower investment costs, and greater site adaptability compared to large reactors [2] - SMRs are gaining global attention due to their inherent safety, smaller size, high power density, lower nuclear waste generation, and reduced decommissioning costs [2] - China has completed the world's first fourth-generation pebble bed high-temperature gas-cooled reactor and is expected to lead in constructing the first land-based small pressurized water reactor, "Linglong One," with commercial demonstration of small reactor power plants anticipated by around 2030 [2]