The demonstration project for the
High-
Temperature gas-cooled
Reactor
Pebble-bed
Module (HTR-PM) was launched in 2001. Work on the first demonstration power plant, composed of two reactors driving a single steam turbine, began in December 2012 in
Shidao Bay Nuclear Power Plant in Shandong province. The pressure vessels of the two reactors were installed in 2016. A 2018 paper by
Rainer Moormann recommended additional safety measures based on experience with the AVR reactor. The steam generator shell, hot gas duct shell and reactor pressure vessel shell of the first reactor in the project were successfully paired on 28 April 2020, paving the way for the installation of the main helium fan. Cold functional tests were successfully completed between October and November 2020. The air and helium mixture was pressurized to a maximum of in the primary coolant loop. Following the cold functional tests, the hot tests were performed in three stages: vacuum dehumidification, heating and dehumidification and hot functional tests. The hot tests began in December 2020. On 12 September 2021, the first of two reactors achieved
criticality. On 11 November 2021, reactor two achieved first
criticality. On 20 December 2021, reactor one was connected to the state power grid and began producing power. On 9 December 2022, the HTR-PM project demonstrated it had reached "initial full power". Two world-first safety demonstrations were performed, showing that in the event of a total power supply loss, the decay heat inside the reactor would dissipate and cool down naturally without any human intervention or emergency core cooling. The plant entered commercial operation in December 2023. An updated larger power plant, HTR-PM600, is planned with a capacity of 600 MWe using six HTR-PM reactor units. ==See also==