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How China raced ahead of the US on nuclear power

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October 26, 2025

China in today’s time assembles reactors in just five to six years, twice as fast as the Western nations

- BRAD PLUMER & HARRY STEVENS

CHINA IS QUICKLY becoming the global leader in nuclear power, with nearly as many reactors underconstruction asthe rest of the world combined.

While its dominance of solar panels and electric vehicles is well known, China is also building nuclear plants at an extraordinary pace. By 2030, China’s nuclear capacity is set to surpass that of the United States, the first country to split atoms to make electricity. Many of China’s reactors are derived from American and French designs, yet China has overcome the construction delays and cost overruns that have bogged down Western efforts to expand nuclear power.

At the same time, China is pushing the envelope, making breakthroughs in next-generation nuclear technologies that have eluded the West. The country is also investing heavily in fusion, a potentially limitless source of clean power if anyone can figure out how to tame it.

Beijing’s ultimate objective is to become a supplier of nuclear power to the world, joining the rare few nations — including the United States, Russia, France and South Korea — that can design and export some of the most sophisticated machines ever invented.

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