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CGN Power fully commissions Yangjiang nuclear power plant (China)

China General Nuclear (CGN) Power has fully commissioned the Yangjiang nuclear power project in Guangdong (South China). The Yangjiang nuclear project consists of six units of 1,000 MW, including four 1,080 MW CPR-1000 pressurized water reactors and two ACPR-1000 reactors. The first reactor was commissioned in 2014, the second in June 2015, the third unit in January 2016 and the fourth unit in March 2017. Unit 5 entered commercial operation in July 2018 and the 1000 MW reactor achieved first criticality and was connected to the national grid in late June 2019. The six reactors at Yangjiang will generate some 48 TWh/year of electricity.

Yangjiang Nuclear Power Company Limited is 29% owned by CGN Power, 30% by CGN Power subsidiary GNIC, 7% by CGN Power associate company CGN Industry Investment Fund Phase I, 17% by Guangdong Yudean Group and 17% by CLP Holdings.

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