Saturday, June 30, 2012

China Slowing Nuclear Buildout In Response To Fukushima

Lasrick writes "Yun Zhou writes about the end result of China's long reconsideration of nuclear power safety in the wake of Fukushima. Important details about the decision to adopt designs created in China, and incorporate Gen III in those designs." The short version is that they won't be building more Generation II reactors, opting instead to only build Generation III reactors (which have passive safety systems). Instead of relying entirely on the AP1000, China is speeding up the design of their own Generation III reactors. Plans are still in place for 70GW by 2020, but that date will likely slip due to regulatory delays and the temporary construction moratorium.

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/CPBBZmNeZ5o/china-slowing-nuclear-buildout-in-response-to-fukushima

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