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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Alstom generator packages for Chinese plants


Alstom generator packages for Chinese plants
 
28 September 2010
Alstom has announced it is to supply equipment and services for six steam turbine-generator packages for three nuclear power plants in China under a contract worth €100 million ($135 million).

China's Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited (DECL) placed the order with Alstom after itself being appointed by the China Guangdong Nuclear Power Co (CGNPC) and China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to design, manufacture and supply steam turbine-generator packages for the Ningde Phase II, Fuqing Phase II and Tianwan Phase III nuclear power stations. The plants, which are all about to start or are in the early stages of construction, each comprise two nuclear units - Chinese-designed CPR-1000s at Ningde and Fuqing, and Russian-designed VVER-1200s at Tianwan.

The six 1000 MWe packages include the Alstom-designed Gigatop four-pole turbogenerator and Arabelle half-speed steam turbine, plus moisture separator reheaters, condensers and low pressure heaters all designed by Alstom. The components are being supplied in partnership with DECL, which has the heavy engineering capacity to produce nuclear components from reactor pressure vessels and steam generators through to turbine generators.

A similar model of turbine-generator package was supplied by Alstom for use in the first CPR-1000, Lingao Phase II unit 1 (also known as Lingao 3), which is now in commercial operation. The Chinese CPR-1000 unit is a pressurised water reactor based on earlier French-designed models built at Daya Bay. The first two units built at Ling Ao used French technology but with 30% localisation, and were redesignated CPR-1000, but Ling Ao 3 is claimed as the first CPR-1000 to be built, with a localisation rate of over 50%.
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