Fuel loading at second Yangjiang unit
The loading of fuel assemblies into the reactor core of unit 2 at the Yangjiang plant in China's Guangdong province is underway in preparation for startup.
Workers load a fuel assembly into the core of Yangjiang 2 (Image: CGN) |
The first fuel assemblies were loaded into the reactor on 25 January following approval by the National Nuclear Safety Administration, China General Nuclear (CGN) announced the next day.
A total of 157 fuel assemblies will be loaded into the CPR-1000 pressurized water reactor, a process expected to take around seven days to complete.
Yangjiang 2 is the second of four CPR-1000 units being built at the site by CGN. Construction of unit 1 started in December 2008, with work on unit 2 beginning in 2009, unit 3 in 2010 and unit 4 in late 2012. The first unit began commercial operation in March last year, with unit 2 expected to start up in mid-2015. Construction of two further units at Yangjiang - both ACPR1000 reactors - began in 2013. All six units are scheduled to be in operation by 2019.
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