China to use nuclear power to generate industrial steam

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In a bid to go carbon free.🧐

China has started the construction of a nuclear energy-powered steam supply unit in the . The unit will be used to convert desalinated water into steam for industrial applications in the area.

in the short term. In the past, China has mainly relied on coal to fuel its industrial growth, and the construction of a nuclear-powered steam supply unit is a strong indicator of China's move towards carbon-free energy sources.China uses coal-fired power stations or coal-fired boilers to meet the steam requirements of its industrial units. Replacing just one such unit for industries in

The construction of the nuclear-powered steam supply project is expected to take 24 months to complete and is being taken up at a cost of 730.8 million yuan which also includes the cost of making new desalination plants, pumping stations, and power stations, CGTN said in its report. This project will also serve as an energy demonstration plan for upgrading and transforming China's petrochemical industry. The Lianyungang Petrochemical Industrial Base is one of China's seven petrochemical industry bases planned and constructed. National Development and Reform Commission

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