Shanwei (Lufeng) 2 is a 1,250MW nuclear reactor planned in Guangdong, China. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the nuclear reactor is currently at the permitting stage. Buy the profile here.

Description

Shanwei (Lufeng) 2 is a nuclear reactor being developed by Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute and State Nuclear Power Engineering, are the main contractors for the project.

The 1,250MW reactor is currently owned and will be operated by China General Nuclear Power. The company has a stake of 100%.

Shanwei (Lufeng) 2 is a type of PWR reactor. The project cost is expected to be around $2,875.5m.

Contractors Involved

The civil works will be carried out by China Construction Electric Power Construction and Power China Nuclear Engineering.

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About Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute

Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute (SNERDI), a subsidiary of State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation Ltd, is a nuclear engineering institute that research and designs nuclear electric power technology. The institute’s services include project consulting, equipment research and design, plant design, EPC contracting, equipment procurement, project management, technology development and engineering services. Its technological services comprise project performance, nuclear research, nuclear power service, nuclear power consulting, and architectural design. SNERDI resolves emergency and technical problems of nuclear power plant in order to ensure safe and efficient operation of the power plants. The institute also operates and maintains Qinshan Phase I, Phase III, and Chashma Phase I projects. It operates PWR Nuclear power plant in China. SNERDI is headquartered in Shanghai, China.

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