Xuwei Nuclear Power Plant

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CountryPeople's Republic of China
LocationXuwei, Lianyungang, Jiangsu
Coordinates34°37′30″N 119°30′30″E / 34.625076°N 119.508261°E / 34.625076; 119.508261[1]
StatusUnder construction
Xuwei Nuclear Power Plant
CountryPeople's Republic of China
LocationXuwei, Lianyungang, Jiangsu
Coordinates34°37′30″N 119°30′30″E / 34.625076°N 119.508261°E / 34.625076; 119.508261[1]
StatusUnder construction
Construction costUS$4.2 billion
OwnerCNNC
OperatorCNNC Suneng NPC
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeHualong One PWR, HTR-PM600
Power generation
Units planned3 × 1208 MW, 2 × 660 MW
Units under const.1 × 1208 MW

The Xuwei Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station under construction in Lianyungang city on the coast of Jiangsu Province, China. The plant is owned by China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) through its subsidiary, Suneng Nuclear Power Company. Phase I will consist of two 1208 MWe Hualong One pressurized water reactors (PWR) and one 660 MWe HTR-PM600 high-temperature gas-cooled reactors.[2]

The plant is expected to annually produce both 11.5 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity and 32.5 million tonnes of high-temperature steam for local industry.[3]

Approval for the plant was granted by China's State Council in August 2024, and first concrete for Unit 1 was poured in January 2026.[3]

Unit Type Net Capacity Construction start Operation start Notes
Phase I
Xuwei 1 Hualong One 1208 MW 16 Jan 2026
Xuwei 2 Hualong One 1208 MW
Xuwei HTR 1 HTR-PM600 660 MW
Phase II
Xuwei 3 Hualong One
Xuwei 4 Hualong One
Xuwei HTR2 HTR-PM600

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