Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Secures Order for Water Pumps at Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant in China

Reuters07-02
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Secures Order for Water Pumps at Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant in China

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. $(MHI)$ has secured an order for the supply of four circulating water pumps for Units 5 and 6 of the Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant in China. This order marks the first collaboration between MHI and Dongfang Electric Machinery Co., Ltd. $(DFEM)$, a leading Chinese manufacturer of heavy electrical equipment. The partnership aims to expand their market presence in the field of circulating water pumps for nuclear power plants in China. The reactor type for these units will be the Hualong One / HPR1000, a Pressurized Water Reactor with a capacity of 1215 MWe. Circulating water pumps are essential for cooling the steam in the secondary system of these reactors, and MHI has a history of supplying over 500 such pumps globally.

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