Zhaoyuan Nuclear Power Plant

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CountryPeople's Republic of China
Coordinates37°29′14″N 120°20′43″E / 37.4871°N 120.3453°E / 37.4871; 120.3453[1]
StatusUnder construction
Zhaoyuan Nuclear Power Plant
CountryPeople's Republic of China
LocationZhaoyuan, Shandong
Coordinates37°29′14″N 120°20′43″E / 37.4871°N 120.3453°E / 37.4871; 120.3453[1]
StatusUnder construction
Construction began18 November 2025 (2025-11-18)
Construction costCNY120 billion (US$16.9 billion)
OwnerShandong Zhaoyuan NPC
Nuclear power station
Reactor typePWR
Cooling sourceBohai Sea
Power generation
Make and modelHualong One
Units planned5 × 1116 MW
Units under const.1 × 1116 MW

Zhaoyuan Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Shandong province, China. It is planned to house six Hualong One pressurized water reactors, which will produce about 50 TW-hr per year.

The plant is located in Zhangxing, Zhaoyuan, Yantai, Shandong. Because it is several kilometers inland, southeast of Laizhou Bay, it will be the first plant to use a 203 m cooling tower.

The project is being constructed and will be operated by Shandong Zhaoyuan Nuclear Power Company, a subsidiary of China General Nuclear (CGN). The plant is expected to cost about CNY120 billion (US$16.9 billion).

In August 2024, the State Council approved 11 reactors, including the first two at Zhaoyuan. In November 2025, the first nuclear concrete was poured for Zhaoyuan 1. Construction is expected to take 50–60 months.[2]

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