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Safe and Efficient Power
By 2015 emissions of carbon dioxide will reduce by 17 percent compared to 2010, and emissions of sulfur dioxide will reduce by 8 percent; the proportion of non-fossil fuels will be raised from 8.3 percent in 2010 to 11.4 percent. To achieve these goals, China must develop clean energy
Pressing the Nuclear Restart Button

After a yearlong suspension, construction of nuclear power facilities across China may be starting up again, signaling the resumption of a 1-trillion-yuan ($158.73 billion) nuclear investment across the country

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Nuclear Plants in China
Tianwan Plant
Lianyungang, east China's Jiangsu Province
Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant
Haiyan, east China's Zhejiang Province
Dayawan Plant
Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province
Ling'ao Nuclear Power Plant
Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province
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Energy Generation in China
At the end of 2011 the total installed power capacity in China was 1.056 billion kw
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