On the basis of the
M310, CGN developed an improved Generation II
pressurized water reactor called CPR-1000. CPR-1000 takes a large proportion in all the reactors being built in China. The M310 uses as its base design units 5 & 6 of the
Gravelines Nuclear Power Station in France. The CPR-1000 has a 1086 MWe capacity, a three-loop design and 157 fuel assemblies (active length 12 ft), enriched to 4.5% U-235. The fuel assembly design is AREVA's 17x17 AFA 3G M5, which can be fabricated in China. Other features include has a design life that could extend beyond 40 years and an 18-month fuel cycle. It has a digital instrumentation and control system, and is equipped with hydrogen recombiners and containment spray pumps. The original M310 reactors at
Daya Bay and
Ling Ao Phase 1 are sometimes also called CPR-1000s, but these are closely based on the French 900 MWe design (M310), with net power output below 1,000 MWe, and using mostly imported components. Some CPR-1000 intellectual property rights are retained by
Areva, which limits overseas sales potential. In January 2012, CGNPG agreed a partnership with Areva and EDF to develop a reactor based on the CPR-1000, CNP-1000 is a similar 3-loop-design by
CNNC, but with a different reactor core. == ACPR-1000==