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Published: 20 Apr 10
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Haiyang NPP\'s CV bottom head successfully installed

Haiyang NPP's CV bottom head successfully installed

Unit 1 of Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant will embrace the peak of its NI construction soon. This is indicated by the successful installation of the whole containment vessel bottom head of CPI Haiyang NPP Unit 1 and has paved the way for future construction.

This is the second major milestone of Haiyang NPP following the successful installation of CA20 module on 30 January this year.

Key equipment of the 3rd generation AP1000 nuclear power reactor, including pressure vessel and steam generator, as well as related structural modules will all be installed in the CV.

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