The massive steel dome for Unit 3 at the Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant has been successfully lifted into place in the Chinese mainland's Shandong Province. This key milestone marks the near completion of the nuclear unit's main building, setting the stage for an exciting leap in advanced energy infrastructure.
With Units 3 and 4 expected to go full operation in 2027, the plant will generate up to 40 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually—enough to power nearly half of Shandong’s residents. This impressive feat is a bright signal for sustainable energy and technological progress. Stay tuned as this journey unfolds into a new era for nuclear power! 🚀
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Massive steel dome lifted into place at China's Haiyang nuclear plant
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