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Karachi, Pakistan tests Hualong-One nuclear power generator, developed by China
Published: Apr 20, 2021 05:48 PM
The stand of Hualong One reactor is shown at the China International Nuclear Industry Exhibition held in Beijing in March 2018. Photo: VCG

The stand of Hualong One reactor is shown at the China International Nuclear Industry Exhibition held in Beijing in March 2018. Photo: VCG



The No 3 Hualong-One nuclear reactor at Karachi, Pakistan, which is developed by China, has completed a cold functional test on Tuesday, marking the nuclear generating unit has entered the commissioning stage following installation, the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) announced.

The completion of cold functional test paves way for thermal testing and fuel loading before being connecting to the country's power grid. The successful test was reviewed by the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA) and the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), according to the CNNC.

The No 2 Hualong-One nuclear generator was connected to Pakistani grid on March 18. Each Hualong-One unit would generate about 10 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity, sufficient to support the needs of one million local people.

Hualong-One Karachi unit 2 and 3 belong to China's exports of its self-developed third-generation advanced nuclear technology. The generator is designed to have a life-span of 60 years.

Global Times