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“中国制造”亮相世界核能工业博览会
Xin Hua She·2025-11-06 14:22

Core Insights - The sixth World Nuclear Industry Exhibition was held from November 4 to 6 in Paris, attracting over 1,000 exhibitors from more than 80 countries, including China, France, the USA, Japan, and South Korea [1][2] - The exhibition showcased the critical role of nuclear technology across various sectors such as electricity, healthcare, agriculture, aerospace, hydrogen energy, and heating [1] - The Chinese delegation, led by the China Nuclear Energy Association, was one of the largest international groups at the event, featuring 12 participating units [1] Company Highlights - China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) highlighted its capabilities in nuclear power with models like Hualong One, Linglong One, and high-temperature gas-cooled reactors, along with comprehensive clean energy solutions [1] - China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) showcased its "Harmony System," the first domestically developed nuclear-grade digital control system platform, which has passed independent engineering reviews by the International Atomic Energy Agency [1] - Huaneng Group presented its high-temperature gas-cooled reactor demonstration project, set to commence commercial operation in December 2023, marking the world's first operational fourth-generation nuclear power unit [1] Industry Collaboration - The China Nuclear Energy Association organized participation from major nuclear equipment manufacturers like Dongfang Electric Group and Shanghai Electric Group to demonstrate the strength and potential of China's nuclear manufacturing capabilities [2] - The Chinese delegation aimed to deepen systematic cooperation with key international organizations, participating in seminars with the International Atomic Energy Agency and the French Nuclear Industry Association to promote Chinese nuclear enterprises in the global market [2] - The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency noted China's rapid growth in new nuclear power capacity and its diverse reactor technologies, emphasizing nuclear energy as a key option for addressing climate change [2]