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Finally, China is running the “first Hualong” and achieving the nuclear breakthrough

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And the reactor "Hualong Wan" (Hualong I), which has been linked to the national electrical grid, can produce about 10 billion kilowatt hours per year, while reducing carbon emissions by 8.16 million tons, according to the China National Nuclear Corporation.

China will break through this achievement "The monopoly of Western technology at the nuclear level"According to what the National Nuclear Corporation explained in a statement.

And she did not believe Chinese nuclear plants Only 5% of the country’s electricity needs during 2019, according to the National Energy Administration, but this share is expected to increase in accordance with the goal set by China to neutralize the carbon footprint by 2060.

Reducing dependence on Western technology in strategic sectors such as the nuclear sector is a central goal of the Chinese strategy outlined in the plan "Made in China 2025".

And construction work began "Hualong Wan" In 2015, China is currently building 6 more reactors in China and abroad, according to the authority.

China has 47 nuclear plants, with a total capacity of 48.75 million kilowatts, which puts it in third place in this regard after the United States and France, according to AFP.

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And the reactor “Hualong Wan“(Hualong I), which has been connected to the national electrical grid, can produce about 10 billion kilowatt hours per year, while reducing carbon emissions by 8.16 million tons, according to the China National Nuclear Corporation.

With this achievement, China will break “the monopoly of Western technology at the nuclear level,” according to what the National Nuclear Corporation said in a statement.

And she did not believe Chinese nuclear plants Only 5% of the country’s electricity needs during 2019, according to the National Energy Administration, but this share is expected to increase in accordance with the goal set by China to neutralize the carbon footprint by 2060.

Reducing dependence on Western technology in strategic sectors such as the nuclear sector is a central goal of the Chinese strategy outlined in the “Made in China 2025” plan.

The construction work of “Hualong Wan” began in 2015, and China is currently building 6 more reactors in China and abroad, according to the authority.

China has 47 nuclear plants, with a total capacity of 48.75 million kilowatts, which puts it in third place in this regard after the United States and France, according to AFP.

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