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<blockquote data-quote="goc" data-source="post: 1637356" data-attributes="member: 7399"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>China ratifica la construcción de Atucha III y las promesas de inversión</strong></span></p><p>Un alto funcionario del gigante asiático aclaró que su país "va a seguir colaborando y trabajando con la Argentina"; lo dijo mientras los fondos buitre intentan frenar el financiamiento de obras públicas</p><p>Serán dos candu-300?</p><p>The CANDU nuclear power system has evolved in a carefully planned and systematic manner over the past 40 years. Thirty-one CANDU power stations are now in commercial operation, or under construction, world wide.</p><p></p><p>Changes in the demands of the world power market, and growing interest in smaller nuclear units led AECL to develop the CANDU 300, which has a net electrical output in the range of 450 MW.</p><p></p><p>AECL initiated design work on the CANDU 300 in 1982. The substantial effort devoted to this program over the past five years has produced a “small” CANDU power station that is economically competitive with both large nuclear and coal fired generating stations.</p><p></p><p>The CANDU 300 makes substantial advances in the areas of station layout, constructability, maintainability, and operability and plant life extension capability while utilizing proven systems, components and concepts. All key components, including steam generators, pressure tubes, fuelling machine, fuel, and coolant pumps are essentially identical to those in service in the very successful CANDU 600 stations.</p><p></p><p>This paper provides an overview of the CANDU 300 with emphasis on factors impacting economics and performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goc, post: 1637356, member: 7399"] [SIZE=6][B]China ratifica la construcción de Atucha III y las promesas de inversión[/B][/SIZE] Un alto funcionario del gigante asiático aclaró que su país "va a seguir colaborando y trabajando con la Argentina"; lo dijo mientras los fondos buitre intentan frenar el financiamiento de obras públicas Serán dos candu-300? The CANDU nuclear power system has evolved in a carefully planned and systematic manner over the past 40 years. Thirty-one CANDU power stations are now in commercial operation, or under construction, world wide. Changes in the demands of the world power market, and growing interest in smaller nuclear units led AECL to develop the CANDU 300, which has a net electrical output in the range of 450 MW. AECL initiated design work on the CANDU 300 in 1982. The substantial effort devoted to this program over the past five years has produced a “small” CANDU power station that is economically competitive with both large nuclear and coal fired generating stations. The CANDU 300 makes substantial advances in the areas of station layout, constructability, maintainability, and operability and plant life extension capability while utilizing proven systems, components and concepts. All key components, including steam generators, pressure tubes, fuelling machine, fuel, and coolant pumps are essentially identical to those in service in the very successful CANDU 600 stations. This paper provides an overview of the CANDU 300 with emphasis on factors impacting economics and performance. [/QUOTE]
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