Nuclear Powering China
Written by JDPGlobal | Wednesday, 18 January 2006
In the previous year China had nine nuclear power generating plants, which supplied power to the nation. All together they supplied a little more than fifty three billion watts of power per year. The total electricity on the grid went up to almost fifty million kilo watt-hours. Both went up by around five percent last year.
Qinshan Nuclear Power Station gave an output of 2.35 billion kilo watt-hours. The second phase gave an output of 10.13 billion kilo watt-hours. It has a couple of generating units like the third phase. The third phase gave an output .01 billion less or a million less kilowatt-hours than the second phase (10.12). The pair of generating units, which make up Daya Bay Nuclear Plant, Guangdong gave a total output of almost fifteen and a half kilo watt-hours of power.
Lastly, Ling'ao Nuclear Power Plant gave an aggregated power output of a little more than fifteen kilo watt hours.