Computerised images show a proposed dock-based floating nuclear power plant. Photo: National Energy Offshore Nuclear Power Platform Technology Research Centre
SCMP: China suspends plan to build floating nuclear reactors in the South China Sea
* Final approval has been withheld for a mega platform intended to power remote islands and infrastructure in the region
* After 10 years in development, ‘safety and feasibility’ remain top concerns for authorities, project scientists say
The future of an ambitious Chinese plan to build a fleet of nuclear power reactors that would float on the waters of the South China Sea remained uncertain after authorities expressed security concerns, according to engineers involved in the project.
With construction ready to begin, regulators have withheld final approval to build the nation’s first floating nuclear power plant, which was intended to generate electricity for critical marine infrastructure, some of it far from the mainland. “Floating nuclear power plants have various natural advantages and the technology to build them is ready.
Both China National Nuclear Corporation and China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation have been actively conducting research and development work. However, construction of China’s first floating nuclear power plant demonstration project has yet to be approved,” said a team led by senior engineer Wang Donghui from the National Energy Offshore Nuclear Power Platform Technology Research Centre.
“Safety and feasibility are still the main concerns of the regulatory authorities,” Wang and his colleagues said in a paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Nuclear Power Engineering on May 25.
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4 comments:
Good news. Aside form the obvious military advantages it would bring China, we definitely don't need the inevitable Chinese nuclear meltdown in the South Sea.
yeah no shit right?
would irradiate millions
Where are the bug eating paper straw hippies on this matter? Oh yeah, busy telling me that I’m a white supremacist and an evil bastard for working in the Canadian oil and gas industry.
Not safe to build right now with a deranged empire out committing state organized terror attacks weekly.
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