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26.09.25 - 00:36
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China′s new state-backed fusion energy company debuts with reactor design (Digitimes)
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China is ramping up its nuclear fusion drive with the launch of a new state-backed firm. China Fusion Energy Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), was founded in Shanghai in July 2025 and made its public debut on September 24, 2025, at the 25th China International Industry Fair (CIIF), emerging as the nation's newest "national team" player in the fusion race....
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11.09.25 - 05:00
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Research: Citi Ratings, TPs on Power Utilities (Table) (AAStocks)
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Stock | Rating | TP (HKD)CHINA RES POWER (00836.HK) | Buy | 21.5 CHINA POWER (02380.HK) | Buy | 3.5 CGN POWER (01816.HK) | Sell | 2.6 CNNC (601985.SH) | Buy | RMB11 CHINA LONGYUAN (00916.HK) | Neutral | 7 CHINA SUNTIEN (00956.HK) | Buy | 4.8 YANGTZE POWER (600900.SH) | Neutral | RMB30 XINYI ENERGY (03868.HK) | Neutral | 1.3 THRE......
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18.05.25 - 06:09
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China Set To Become Top Nuclear Power Source By 2030 (ZeroHedge)
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China Set To Become Top Nuclear Power Source By 2030
China has approved plans to build 10 new nuclear reactors for 200 billion yuan ($27.7 billion), positioning it to surpass the U.S. as the world's largest nuclear power producer by 2030, according to Nikkei Asia.
The decision, made at a State Council meeting last month, includes eight Hualong One reactors—developed by state-owned firms based on U.S. and French designs—and two CAP1000 units, based on Westinghouse's AP1000 model. The reactors will add about 12,000 megawatts of capacity.
Construction will take place along the coast in Shandong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, and Guangxi, with state-owned companies like China National Nuclear Corp., China General Nuclear Power Group, and China Huaneng Group operating the plants.
China paused new nuclear projects after Japan's Fukushima disaster in 2011 but resumed approvals in 2019, accelerating to around 10 reactors per year since 2022. President Xi Jinping is promoting nuclear power to red...
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17.10.24 - 09:12
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Kern- und Uranindustrie im Aufwind: Kazatomprom-Transaktion & Googles Deal mit Kairos (Rohstoff-Welt)
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Kazatomprom, der weltgrößte Uranbergbaukonzern mit Sitz in Kasachstan, hat mit CNNC Overseas Limited und China National Uranium Corporation Limited eine Vereinbarung über den Verkauf von Natururankonzentraten getroffen, wie das Unternehmen laut Mining.com am Dienstag mitteilte. "Der Transaktionswert, kumuliert mit den zuvor abgeschlossenen Transaktionen mit CNUC und CNNC Overseas, umfasst 50% oder mehr des gesamten Buchwerts der Vermögenswerte des Unternehmens", hieß es in einer Erklärung....
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