| NUCLEAR POWER
China The Official Review of Nuclear Power Generation Technology For China A Publication Co-published by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and Sovereign Publications |
Nuclear power has an important role in China, especially in the coastal areas remote from the coalfields and where the economy is developing rapidly. The country aims to become self-sufficient in reactor design and construction, as well as other aspects of the fuel cycle, but is encouraging expertise and co-operation from foreign companies to develop this source of power.
There are a number of important developments proposed in the eleventh 5-year plan 2006-10 to increase nuclear power capacity in China. These include nuclear plants in Shandong province, two 1000 MW units planned for Haiyang, two at Hongyanhe, Dalian in Liaoning province (NE), two at Tianwei, Lufeng in Guangdong province and two at Hui An, Fujian province. CPIC has announced that it expects to start construction of the first two plants in 2006.
More than 16 provinces, regions and municipalities have announced plans to construct nuclear power plants in the eleventh 5-year plan.
China intends to introduce more market players to the nuclear power construction and operation market in order to accelerate China’s nuclear power construction. Opportunities abound but particularly for 600 MW class nuclear power generating equipment, complete sets of equipment for 1000MW class PWR plants, gas centrifugal uranium enrichment, nuclear fuel reprocessing and uranium-plutonium mixed oxide fuel.
NUCLEAR POWER CHINA will be published in Mandarin (Chinese) and will examine all aspects of nuclear technology and development as applied specifically to the Chinese market. The publication will include editorial contributions from the world’s leading professionals and western suppliers in the nuclear industry, thereby providing senior government officials and technical and purchasing professionals within the Chinese nuclear industry with an invaluable insight into advanced Western technology. The publication will explore how these technologies can be utilised by the Chinese government and nuclear industry to meet the increasing demand for energy in China’s growing market.
The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), also know as the China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC), was established in 1952. Over the past five decades, CCPIT has emerged as the largest and most important organization in China for the promotion of foreign trade, investment and related issues.
CCPIT’s network is spread across China and the World, with 50 Regional Sub-Councils, 19 Industrial Sub-Councils and nearly 700 local branches. CCPIT has 18 international representative offices with six in Europe. With more than 70,000 members in China and with its international reach, CCPIT has become not only a gateway for Chinese companies to gain international access but also a platform for foreign companies to enter China’s market.
The organisation’s business scope covers exhibitions, international relations, economic information, and legal affairs. It is authorized by the government to ratify, administrate and supervise the whole country’s organization of and participation in international trade fairs and exhibitions. CCPIT is a member of the Bureau of International Expositions (B.I.E.) and the Union des Foires International (UFI).
CCPIT has established close relations with more than 200 chambers of
commerce, industry bodies and trade promotion organizations around the world. It
also represents China in International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and is a member
of many other international organizations such the Pacific Basin Economic
Council (PBEC).
CCPIT provides legal services including intellectual property rights (IPR)
agency and alternative dispute resolutions (ADR). China International Economic
and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) and China International Maritime
Arbitration Commission (CIMAC) are renowned arbitration centres.
CCPIT has a series of publications including market reports, newspapers and magazines.
The key to the success of NUCLEAR POWER CHINA is the circulation database, which has been compiled by China Council For The Promotion Of International Trade (CCPIT).
The distribution includes all senior government officials responsible for power and energy in China at national, regional and local level as well as senior executives within:
David Flin spent a number of years working for GEC (now Alstom) as a commissioning engineer. He was responsible for helping to write the Operation and Maintenance Manuals for their power plants.
After 10 years, he moved into business-business publishing and became Deputy Editor and then Editor of Electricity International and Asian Power. Electricity International was published 12 times a year for the world market, while Asian Power was published 9 times a year in English for the Asian market, and 3 times a year in Chinese for the China market.
This was followed by a move to Modern Power Systems, and then to Nuclear Engineering International. David then became a Consultant Editor for the whole of the Wilmington Energy Group, and Acting Editor of ReGen magazine. His expertise and knowledge of the power sector is considerable and he brings a great deal of his expertise to this project.
Projects proposed for editorial coverage include:
NUCLEAR POWER CHINA is designed to provide advertisers with qualified responses from new customers through the following mechanisms:
Each copy of NUCLEAR POWER CHINA contains a reply card, which readers can fill out to receive more information on advertisers. As part of our service, for a period of 12 months following publication we will:
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