Lu Guohua; Wang Chengxiao
Nuclear power performance and safety. V.2. Achievements in construction and operation1988
Nuclear power performance and safety. V.2. Achievements in construction and operation1988
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[en] The paper discusses (1) the incorporation of Guangdong Nuclear Power Joint Venture Co., Ltd by Guangdong Province and Hong Kong jointly to invest in and operate the Guangdong nuclear power station (GNPS); (2) the GNPS project plan and construction progress status; (3) the financing, construction cost and economic results of GNPS, and (4) principles of schedule control and cost control. Some of the data provided in this paper are only estimates, as the project was only recently started. (author). 3 tabs
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Proceedings series; 473 p; ISBN 92-0-050188-5; ; 1988; v. 2 p. 241-248; IAEA; Vienna (Austria); International conference on nuclear power performance and safety; Vienna (Austria); 28 Sep - 2 Oct 1987; IAEA-CN--48/32
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