China is capable of building more than 40 nuclear power units simultaneously, according to a report on the country's nuclear energy development released by the China Nuclear Energy Association (CNEA) on Sunday.
With the Hualong One nuclear reactors entering the stage of mass construction both in China and overseas, the country’s capacity of building nuclear power plants has grown constantly, according to the China Nuclear Energy Development Report 2025.
In 2024, China's nuclear power construction investment reached a record high of 146.9 billion yuan (about 20.16 billion U.S. dollars), 52 billion yuan (about 7.14 billion U.S. dollars) more than the previous year.
This growth is a direct result of the nation’s strengthened efforts in independent research, technological innovation, and development of cutting-edge nuclear construction techniques.
As China transitions from single-unit construction to multi-unit construction at the same time, key technological advances have been made in integrated nuclear power plant construction and dome hoisting technology.
With these advancements, China's nuclear power construction scale, safety and quality have been up to internationally competitive standards.
"China has gradually developed full lifecycle construction and operating capabilities in nuclear power engineering, from design and construction to commissioning and commercial operation. Its construction and management capabilities for multi-unit nuclear power projects at the forefront internationally. The country is also capable of simultaneously building 40 nuclear power units and more," said Cao Shudong, executive vice chairman of China Nuclear Energy Association.
China is also pushing the envelope in nuclear energy’s comprehensive utilization. Breakthroughs have been made in urban heating and industrial applications, while nuclear technology continues to advance rapidly in medicine and international collaboration.
In the 2024-2025 heating season, Haiyang, Qinshan, and Hongyanhe nuclear power plants collectively supplied heating for over 14 million square meters, delivering significant economic and social benefits.
China's isotope production has also seen impressive progress.
In 2024, China used nuclear power commercial reactors for the first time to mass-produce carbon-14 isotopes, realizing full domestic production of carbon-14 isotopes.
Additionally, the domestic production of nuclear medical equipment has accelerated, and international cooperation has made fresh progress.
"In 2024, China opened 12 nuclear research facilities and experiment platforms to the world, including the China Advanced Research Reactor. We also launched collaborative projects with Thailand, Bangladesh, Hungary, Poland, and Nigeria in areas like nuclear medicine, nuclear agriculture, and industrial irradiation," said Cao.
China capable of building 40+ nuclear power units simultaneously: report
