NUR-SULTAN, Nov 12 (NNN-XINHUA) – A nuclear fuel assemblies plant, built by a Chinese-Kazakh joint venture, was put into operation on Wednesday, in the city of Ust-Kamenogorsk, in the East Kazakhstan Region, the press service of China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGNPC) Uranium Resources Co. Ltd, said.
With an operation period of 20 years, the project is jointly funded by CGNPC Uranium Resources and Kazakhstan’s national atomic company, Kazatomprom.
The project officially started in Dec, 2016. It is designed to produce 200 tonnes of uranium nuclear fuel components annually, which are used for generating thermal power, inside a nuclear reactor.
The fuel assemblies can satisfy the need of eight million kilowatt nuclear power units.
The Chinese and Kazakh sides have also carried out cooperation in uranium resource extraction, trade and nuclear fuel core processing.
Kazatomprom is one of the world’s largest producers of uranium, with its attributable production accounting for 23 percent of the total global primary uranium production in 2020.– NNN-XINHUA