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THIS WEEK> THIS WEEK NO. 36, 2014> ECONOMY
UPDATED: August 29, 2014 NO. 36 SEPTEMBER 4, 2014
New Nuclear Plant
A nuclear power plant in east China's Shandong Province is expected to go into operation in 2016, the local power company said on August 26
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A nuclear power plant in east China's Shandong Province is expected to go into operation in 2016, the local power company said on August 26.

The conventional islands of the project's first stage, located in Haiyang of Yantai, are currently being installed and expected to be put into use in two years, according to Yantai State Grid Corp. A conventional island contains equipment which changes steam heat into electricity.

The Haiyang Nuclear Station, with a total investment of 80 billion yuan ($13 billion), will eventually have six reactor units.

The first stage includes two AP1000 reactor units with power capacity of 1.25 million kilowatts each. The plan for the second stage includes another two units of the same capacity.



 
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