Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the operational and construction status of China Nuclear Power, detailing its capacity and future plans for nuclear and renewable energy generation [1][2] Group 2 - As of December 31, 2025, the company will have 26 operational nuclear power units with a total installed capacity of 25,000 MW, and 19 units under construction or approved with a capacity of 21,859 MW [1] - By January 1, 2026, the operational nuclear units will increase to 27, with a total capacity of 26,212 MW, while the number of units under construction will decrease to 18, with a capacity of 20,647 MW [1] - The company’s renewable energy capacity will reach 33,641 MW by December 31, 2025, including 10,627 MW from wind and 23,014 MW from solar, with an additional 1,651 MW from independent energy storage [1] - The total electricity generation for the year 2025 is projected to be 244.43 billion kWh, representing a year-on-year increase of 12.98%, while the grid-connected electricity is expected to be 230.75 billion kWh, up 13.15% year-on-year [1] Group 3 - For 2026, the company targets an annual electricity generation of 259.2 billion kWh, with nuclear power contributing 210 billion kWh and renewable energy contributing 49.2 billion kWh [2] - The company plans to conduct 15 major maintenance operations on its operational nuclear units throughout the year, including 3 ten-year overhauls, 2 five-year overhauls, and 10 routine maintenance operations [2] - Key risks to achieving the generation targets include unplanned power reductions or outages, participation in grid peak regulation affecting expected generation, and defects in renewable energy equipment leading to reduced output [2]
中国核电:2026年全年发电量目标为2592亿千瓦时