A Double First for China for Advanced Nuclear Reactors (Peter Fairley) USofA

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A Double First in China for Advanced Nuclear Reactors Safer reactors designed in the U.S. and Europe make their power grid debuts in China By Peter Fairley July 5, 2018

Photo: SNPTC Nine years after construction began at China's Sanmen nuclear power plant, the world’s first AP1000 unit has connected to the grid.

Call it the world's slowest photo finish. After several decades of engineering, construction flaws and delays, and cost overruns—a troubled birth that cost their developers dearly—the most advanced commercial reactor designs from Europe and the United States just delivered 1


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