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CGNPC connects Fangchenggang-2 nuclear project to the Chinese grid

China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGNPC) has connected the second unit of the Fangchenggang nuclear power plant, located in the Guangxi province, to the Chinese grid, and started supplying power to the network. The 1,000 MW unit is expected to enter commercial operation in the second half of 2016.



The Fangchenggang nuclear project is developed by CGNPC (61%) and Guangxi Investment Group (39%) and will consist of up to six units. Two CPR-1000 units (1,000 MW each) are already connected to the grid, with unit 1 connected in late October 2015 and unit 2 just connected in July 2016. Construction of Fangchenggang-3 started in December 2015 and that of the fourth unit is expected to start later in 2016; these units will be based on Hualong One reactors and are expected to be commissioned in 2019 and 2020, respectively. Units 5 and 6 will be AP1000s (1,100 MW each) and will be developed later.

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