CNP-600 explained

The CNP-600 is a pressurized water nuclear reactor developed by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC).

The CNP-600 is a generation II reactor based both on China's first commercial domestic nuclear reactor design, the CNP-300[1] and the M310 reactor design used in Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant.[2] [3]

The reactor has a capacity of 650 MW, a 2-loop design and 121 fuel assemblies. Other features include single containment, 40-year design life and a 12-month fuel cycle.

The first CNP-600 unit began operation at Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant in 2002, with other 3 units coming online between 2004 and 2011. There have been built two further CNP-600 reactors at Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant, which went into regular operation in 2015 and 2016.

A larger version of the design, the CNP-1000 with three loops, has been developed by the CNNC. The new design will have improved safety systems and an extended design life of 60 years.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Biello. David. China forges ahead with nuclear energy. 28 May 2018. Nature. 29 March 2011. en. 10.1038/news.2011.194.
  2. Web site: China's commercial reactors. Nuclear Engineering International. 29 May 2018.
  3. Web site: (IAEA). International Atomic Energy Agency. - Nuclear Power - IAEA. www.iaea.org. 29 May 2018. en.
  4. Web site: Chinese reactor design evolution - Nuclear Engineering International. www.neimagazine.com. 29 May 2018.