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CNNC to Build Nuclear Reactor in Sudan
Two framework deals have been signed by China National Nuclear Corp with Sudan onnuclear power development
 

 
Nuclear reactors under construction in Sanmen, Zhejiang province.(Xinhua)

Two framework deals have been signed by China National Nuclear Corp with Sudan onnuclear power development, including building a 600-megawatt atomic reactor, the firstsuch project in the African country.

The agreements may involve a blueprint for nuclear power development in the nextdecade for Sudan and building the first nuclear power station in the country, according to astatement issued by the State-owned nuclear giant on Tuesday.

The agreements were signed on Monday during a three-day visit to Sudan by a Chinese delegation. It was led by Nur Bekri, head of the National Energy Administration and deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission.

Sun Qin, chairman of CNNC, said the company will cooperate with Sudan's Ministry ofWater Resources and Electricity through the agreements.

The company did not disclose the contract value or the type of nuclear technology to beused for the reactor.

But experts said there is a great opportunity for the homegrown reactor design HualongOne, a type of third-generation technology, to be used for the reactor.

"Hualong One is most likely to have been chosen for Sudan, said Chai Guohan, chief engineer at the Ministry of Environmental Protection's Nuclear and Radiation Safety Center.

"China is looking to popularize this nuclear technology at home and abroad," Chai said.

With the world's largest number of reactors under construction, China plans to develop this experience into nuclear exports.

Chinese nuclear companies are making huge inroads in global nuclear markets, including Britain and Argentina.

CNNC has clinched deals with Argentina to build two nuclear reactors, while CGN, another domestic energy giant, partnered with Electricite de France to build three reactors inBritain.

Sudan has faced power shortages in recent years and is seeking to build two 600-mW pressurized water reactors to meet the growing demand for electricity, with construction on the first one starting in 2021.

Sudanese Finance Minister Badr-Eddin Mahmoud said the agreements reviewed all energy issues facing the country and will provide solutions for these and for new projects.

(CHINADAILY.com.cn May 25, 2016)

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