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Photo taken on Dec. 16, 2008 shows an
overall view of the construction site of Yangjiang nuclear power plant in
Dongping Town, Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province.
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YANGJIANG, Guangdong, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Construction
began Tuesday on a nuclear power plant expected to generate 45 billion
kilowatt-hours of electricity annually.
The Yangjiang nuclear power plant in Dongping Town,
Yangjiang City, is being built by China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group with an
investment of 70 billion yuan (10.1 billion U.S. dollars).
The plant will have six 1,000-megawatt units with the
first unit to begin operations in 2013. All the units will be built by 2017.
The plant will save 16 million tons of coal and
reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the most prominent greenhouse gas, by 36
million tons, according to Zhang Guobao, vice minister of the National
Development and Reform Commission.
Vice Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday said that "the
construction of nuclear power plants was of great importance to safeguard energy
security, to sustain a steady economic growth, and to builda resource-saving and
environment-friendly society."
The development of China's nuclear power plants has
entered a crucial phase, Li said in an instruction.
China plans to develop more nuclear power plants in
response toan energy crunch resulting from fast economic growth. The country
plans to have 40 million kw of installed nuclear capacity by 2020,which would be
4 percent of projected energy supply, or double thecurrent level.
On Nov. 21, the country began the construction of a nuclear power station in the eastern Fujian Province, with an investment of nearly 100 billion yuan.