China Achieves Breakthrough in Domestic Carbon-14 Production
China has successfully mass-produced carbon-14 isotopes domestically, surpassing annual import needs and strengthening its nuclear industry’s capabilities.
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China has successfully mass-produced carbon-14 isotopes domestically, surpassing annual import needs and strengthening its nuclear industry’s capabilities.
China has secured its position as the global leader in nuclear power by building 26 new units, totaling 30.3 million kW. This expansion boosts China’s nuclear generation to 433.4 billion kWh in 2023.
The Chinese mainland’s first land-based small modular reactor, Linglong One, begins installing its advanced digital control system in Hainan, marking a milestone in nuclear innovation.
At the first Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels, China’s Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing emphasized global cooperation in nuclear energy to combat climate change and ensure energy security.
Over 30 leaders commit to advancing nuclear energy at Brussels Summit, aiming to achieve climate targets and diversify global energy mixes.