当核电成主流,美元还能维持石油霸权吗?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-02 19:11

Group 1 - China's nuclear power capacity in operation and under construction has reached 113 million kilowatts, making it the largest in the world, which is a strategic move to reduce dependence on oil and weaken U.S. dollar dominance [1][3] - A single million-kilowatt nuclear power unit can produce electricity equivalent to 200,000 tons of standard coal annually, indicating significant potential for reducing oil imports if nuclear capacity is doubled [1][3] - The transition to electric vehicles powered by nuclear energy can further diminish oil demand, effectively converting oil needs into electricity needs [1][3] Group 2 - China's nuclear power development is seen as a new energy option that does not rely on U.S. influence, which has prompted the U.S. to impose sanctions on 23 Chinese nuclear-related companies [4][5] - The U.S. is struggling with its own nuclear projects, while China's nuclear supply chain has achieved 100% domestic production, making U.S. sanctions ineffective [4][5] - Saudi Arabia's announcement to end its "petrodollar" agreement with the U.S. and the potential for nuclear energy to reduce oil dependency could challenge the dollar's status [5]