China's Nuclear Energy Strategy Under 15th Five-Year Plan
China prioritizes nuclear energy development, emphasizing domestic reactor technologies and international exports. The 15th Five-Year Plan supports advancements in various reactor types, including small modular and Generation IV reactors, alongside a global export strategy centered on the Hualong One reactor.
China's 15th Five-Year Plan (15FYP) emphasizes the development of domestic nuclear technologies, including the Hualong One and CAP-1400 reactors, with significant government support. By 2030, China aims to establish the Hualong One as the primary third-generation reactor type, while aiming to deploy 8 GW of fast reactors.
The country seeks to solidify its position as a global nuclear technology supplier, particularly targeting nations in the Global South through initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative. Challenges remain for small modular reactors, with delays in the Linglong One's further deployment impacting export ambitions. China's nuclear strategy intertwines with its broader objectives of technological leadership and international prestige, necessitating vigilance from global competitors, particularly the U.S.
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