U.S. Proposed Fourth-Generation Nuclear Power Plant Plan 24 Years Ago | But now China is the leader!
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 Published On Mar 25, 2024

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The United States has long been a leader in technological innovation and industrial progress. But in the field of nuclear power, China suddenly brought a huge surprise to the world.

As early as 2000, the United States was the first country to propose the development of fourth-generation nuclear power plants. 24 years later, the project has made slow progress and has not even achieved great achievements. But in 2023-12, China realized the plan that the United States failed to realize, and successfully developed a fourth-generation nuclear power plant and put it into commercial use.

China has gone from being a backward country to becoming one of the world's nuclear power powers. This rapid transformation has surprised all Western countries.

So, how did China break through the Western blockade in just a dozen years? What does the fourth generation nuclear power plant mean to mankind?

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