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“世界核电第一大塔”,进入建设新阶段
中国能源报· 2025-09-17 13:04
Core Viewpoint - The Guangdong Lianjiang nuclear power project has successfully completed the construction of the world's largest seawater cooling tower, marking a significant advancement in nuclear power technology in China [1][3]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Guangdong Lianjiang nuclear power project is the first nuclear power station constructed by State Power Investment Corporation in Guangdong Province, with a planned total capacity of 8.5 million kilowatts across six units [3]. - The first phase involves the construction of two advanced third-generation passive pressurized water reactor units, each with a capacity of 1.25 million kilowatts, expected to be operational by 2028 [3]. - Once operational, the project is projected to generate approximately 20 billion kilowatt-hours annually, sufficient to meet the electricity needs of around 4 million households, thereby enhancing energy security in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [3]. Group 2: Cooling Tower Specifications - The cooling tower stands at a height of 218.7 meters and has a maximum diameter of 174.6 meters, with a single tower water splash area of 20,000 square meters, making it the largest cooling tower in the global nuclear power sector [1][4]. - The cooling tower functions similarly to a "super air conditioner" for the nuclear power station, facilitating heat dissipation [1]. - The Lianjiang nuclear power project utilizes seawater for secondary cooling, significantly reducing the intake and discharge of water, and employs natural ventilation and evaporation for cooling [4].