China is set to build a new nuclear power plant in Huian City,
in east China's
Fujian Province, to resolve the province's power shortage,
Thursday's Beijing-based Economic Information Daily
reported.
The China Huadian Corporation signed an agreement with the China
National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) on Wednesday to launch the
project officially, the newspaper reported.
Located on the north bank of the Quanzhou bay in the southeast
of Fujian Province, the power generating capacity of the plant will
reach about one million kilowatts.
The nuclear power plant, the first of its kind in the province,
will ease the power supply tension in Fujian, one of China's
flourishing coastal provinces.
According to the agreement, the CNNC is the first big
share-holder, responsible for the construction and operation of the
project. The Huadian Corporation is the second share-holder,
assisting CNNC's work.
China now has nine nuclear generation units in operation
including five in the Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant in east China's
Zhejiang Province and four in the Daya Bay and Ling Ao Nuclear
Power plants in south China's
Guangdong Province.
(Xinhua News Agency February 17, 2006)