According to statistics, as of the end of 2010, China's nuclear power installed capacity was only 10.8 million kilowatts, accounting for only 1.12% of the total installed power capacity.

According to the new energy development plan disclosed by the National Energy Administration last year, the installed nuclear power capacity will reach 49 million kilowatts by 2015, 70 million to 80 million kilowatts by 2020, and nuclear power installed capacity will account for more than 5% of the total power installed capacity. On the eve of the National "Two Conferences" this year, Qian Zhimin, deputy director of the National Energy Administration, told the media that China is currently formulating a uranium procurement plan for the next 10 years. Nuclear energy or 7%-8% of China's electricity output by 2020 .

However, just before the nuclear power accident in Japan, the State Council's executive meeting decided to require strict approval of new nuclear power projects, and step up the preparation of a nuclear safety plan. Before approval of a nuclear safety plan, the suspension of approval of nuclear power projects includes the implementation of preparatory work projects. The China Electric Power Enterprise Federation also said recently that China's "12th Five-Year Plan" period of nuclear power development ideas from "strong development" to "safe and efficient."

The construction of coastal nuclear power needs to solve the insufficiency of land for construction in the plant area through reclamation. It also requires the construction of drainage facilities and warm water drainage areas in suitable sea areas to solve the problem of cooling water. The developed coastal areas in the east are the main battlefields for the development of nuclear power in China. After Qinshan and 1994 Daya Bay nuclear power stations were completed and put into operation, China has successively built Qinshan Phase II, Ling'ao and Qinshan Phase III and Tianwan Nuclear Power Station, forming three nuclear power bases in Qinshan, Zhejiang, Daya Bay, Guangdong and Tianwan, Jiangsu.

“We will fully consider the marine elements of coastal nuclear power security. At the stage of site selection for a specific coastal nuclear power project, the maritime sector will intervene in advance, strictly enforce the use of maritime areas, and improve the special marine natural disaster risk assessment system.” Liu Cigui, Director General of the State Oceanic Administration, is discussing In response to the Japanese nuclear crisis's revelation during the development of the marine economy, Japan stated that although Japan has established a disaster risk assessment system, it has failed to fully consider the impact of major disasters. After the large-scale tsunami, major coastal projects including nuclear power plants face a deadly threat.

After the executive meeting of the State Council, rumors of "suspending" nuclear power projects across the country continued. Xiao Jian, a research fellow at China Investment Consulting Group, believes that although nuclear power “brakes” can absolutely make people feel at ease, it is not advisable to give up all nuclear power. The key lies in finding the right balance between speed and quality.

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