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The nuclear option
By Wan Zhihong (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-10-20 15:58

Prior to the 1980s, few Chinese knew about Qinshan, a small town in Zhejiang province on the shores of the East China Sea.

But Qinshan became well known after China began building its first nuclear power plant there in 1985.

China's plans to build a nuclear power plant dates back to 1970. After reading a report that China's industrial center, the city of Shanghai, may face power shortages, the late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai said on February 8, 1970 that in order "to ease the power crisis in Shanghai as well as in east China, we should develop nuclear power as a long-term plan.

The nuclear option

"Nuclear power should not only be used for weapons. It should also be used to serve China's economic development," Zhou said.

The nuclear option

China had exploded its first atomic bomb in 1964 and its first hydrogen bomb in 1967. Zhou's exhortations transformed the country's nuclear industry.

Many scientists from different parts of the country came to Shanghai to prepare for the first civilian nuclear power project. However, the preparations were fraught with controversy.

Safety was the foremost concern, especially after the accident at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in the United States in 1979. Although it resulted in no deaths or injuries, the Three Mile Island accident engendered a heated debate on whether to develop nuclear power in China as well as across the globe.

Technology was another issue. Some scientists insisted that China should build its first nuclear power plant with domestic technology. Others thought China should use foreign technology, which was more advanced and reliable.

A site for a nuclear power plant also became a problem. Shanghai's Chongming Island, Jiangyin city in Jiangsu province, and Zhoushan Island in Zhejiang province were considered as possible sites, but were abandoned for safety or environmental reasons.

Qinshan was then taken into the consideration. Facing Hangzhou Bay with some hills, it was ideal geographically and convenient for transportation.

In 1981, China finally approved the construction of its first nuclear power plant at Qinshan with a Chinese-made pressurized water reactor with a capacity of 300 MW.

Construction began four years later. However, in 1986 when the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster occurred in the former Soviet Union, it again triggered concerns about nuclear power and the safety of the Qinshan project. The Chernobyl accident caused many deaths and long-term radiation pollution, and changed the pace of development of the nuclear power industry globally.

Additionally, because the Qinshan plant was designed and constructed domestically, some experts worried about safety during the construction process; others even wanted to halt construction.

In 1989, the Chinese government invited 11 experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to conduct a safety evaluation of the Qinshan project. After three months of careful testing, the IAEA issued a report saying the plant was "safe and of good quality". It allayed many fears.

In December 1991, Qinshan's reactor was connected to the power grid. It began commercial operation in April 1994. The Qinshan project made China the seventh country in the world to build and operate a nuclear power plant.

By the end of last year, the plant had generated a total of 31 billion kWh of electricity, earning about 9.6 billion yuan in sales revenues and paying 1.8 billion yuan in taxes.

After 14 years of operation, nuclear power has proved to be a clean source of energy for China. In contrast, a thermal power plant with a 1000-MW capacity will consume three million tons of coal a year and produce heavy emissions. A nuclear power plant with the same capacity will use 250 tons of fuel, producing fewer emissions.

After tracking the area around the power plant for more than ten years, the Zhejiang provincial environmental authority has reported that the power plant has caused no environmental changes.


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