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      Canadians sign nuclear MOU

      2014-04-16 10:50 China Daily Web Editor: qindexing
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      A construction site for a nuclear plant in Ningbo, Zhejiang province. Nuclearrelated businesses in Haiyan county, also located in Zhejiang province, had an output value of 17 billion yuan ($2.74 billion) in 2013. Provided to China Daily

      A construction site for a nuclear plant in Ningbo, Zhejiang province. Nuclearrelated businesses in Haiyan county, also located in Zhejiang province, had an output value of 17 billion yuan ($2.74 billion) in 2013. Provided to China Daily

      Plan includes proposal to build industrial park in Zhejiang province

      A delegation composed of 15 Canadian nuclear organizations will sign a memorandum of understanding with their counterparts in Haiyan county - home to the 130 square kilometer Haiyan Nuclear City - on Thursday for future cooperation in technology development.

      The memorandum will include a proposal to build a Canadian nuclear industrial park, according to Ron Oberth, president of the Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries.

      Located in Zhejiang province, the county's nuclear industry had an output value of 17 billion yuan ($2.74 billion) in 2013. Based on the development of the Qinshan nuclear power station in Haiyan - the first designed and built by China - it has cultivated dozens of companies conducting related business including nuclear equipment manufacturing, servicing and construction.

      Oberth told China Daily on Tuesday the industrial park will be invested in by both parties and the project may start construction in two to three years if it can receive approval from the related authorities.

      "There is huge potential for Canadian nuclear companies to cooperate with the Chinese. The memorandum of understanding will set up a platform for 170 Canadian nuclear companies and 76 Chinese nuclear equipment and services companies to communicate better and cooperate further," said Oberth.

      At present, Candu Energy Inc, a Canada-based nuclear technology company, is collaborating with the Chinese National Nuclear Corp to exploit Candu's unique fuel cycle advantage technology by converting the two existing Candu reactors in Qinshan Phrase III on the eastern coast of China to burn "natural uranium-equivalent" fuel comprised of recycled uranium, which will be much more environmentally friendly than the traditional reactors using processed uranium.

      "The new technology will help China to extract up to 40 percent more energy from natural uranium compared with the traditional source, which is the light water reactor," said Raze Moridi, minister of research and innovation in Ontario.

      He said nuclear cooperation between China and Canada is wide and deep and the Canadian government has been very encouraging regarding it.

      "Ontario and Canada are recognized nuclear energy pioneers with more than 70 years of nuclear technology development," said Moridi. "Against the background of increasing air pollution and public health problems, Ontario has been shutting down coal-fired power plants. The province will become totally coal-free by the end of this year."

      Moridi said China is facing a similar problem of pollution, which creates better potential for the application of Canadian nuclear technology in the country, thereby saving costs and being more environmentally friendly in the long term.

      According to Oberth, Candu Energy is working with the Chinese National Nuclear Corp to develop a new generation reactor that further increases uranium utilization by using thorium - an alternative fuel of which China has considerable reserves - as a fuel resource.

      This will be completed by the end of 2014 and then work will start on its detailed design and pre-project operations.

      As the Chinese economy continues to grow, its demand for energy to sustain economic and social development has been increasing.

      To achieve the carbon reduction target it has set by 2020, China has to increase its emission-free energy generation to 15 percent of total production by then, which will require the country to raise its nuclear generation from the current 2 percent to 5 percent by 2020.

      "Based on the huge amount of China's power generation, that increase will bring huge demand for nuclear industries," said Moridi.

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