China Puts Nuclear Power Plans on Hold

18-Jun-2011

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By Kenneth Rapoza, Forbes Blog,

China is putting its expansive nuclear power plans on hold. The decision comes after months of deliberations and soul searching after the Japanese nuclear disaster at the Fukushima power plant in March had the whole world turning against nuclear energy. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the company would go nuke free by 2022.

China isn’t going to follow in Merkel’s footsteps. It is currently drafting new safety measures before approving any new facilities, Li Ganjie, deputy minister of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, told China reporters this week.

China has 13 nuclear power plants in operation and another 28 under construction. Li told reporters in China tha the country should have another 100 nuke power plants up and running by 2020.

Nuclear power is a clean burning fuel. It’s biggest environmental risk is disposal of nuclear waste, and its biggest public risk is the potential for nuclear meltdown accidents.

New nuclear power projects underway.
China: 28
Russia: 11
India: 5
Brazil: 1
USA: 1
World Total: 65
Power Generation Capacity: 63 Gigawatts*
*assuming 1 gigawatt can power a city of 700,000, then new projects will power the homes of 44.1 million worldwide.

Nuclear Power Reactors Globally
Of the 442* power stations worldwide, the US has the most. A look at the US vs the BRIC nations.

USA: 104
Russia: 32
India: 20
China: 13
Brazil: 2

*Avg power station generates 1 gigawatt of electricity. Assuming each power station does that amount, then 442 gigawatts is enough to provide electricity to 309.4 million people.

Source: International Atomic Energy Agency


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