China to build floating nuclear power plants China has detailed its plans to build floating nuclear plants amid Beijing’s drive to double its atomic energy capacity by the end of this decade. The buoyant power stations will be a first once completed in 2020. Chinese authorities on Wednesday confirmed the Asian country’s resolve to build floating nuclear power stations. The chairman of the China Atomic Energy Authority, Xu Dazhe, said the marine stations would be needed to exploit the oceans. “China is devoted to becoming a maritime power, and so we will definitely make full use of ocean resources,” Xu told reporters in Beijing. The offshore power plants are meant to provide energy for offshore oil and gas drilling platforms as well as to island development projects. Not just floating an idea While nuclear power at sea has been used inside aircraft carriers and missile submarines, using atomic power at sea for civilian purposes would be unprecedented, although a similar Russian project is reportedly also underway. According to China’s 13th five-year plan, two such floating stations are to be built by 2020 – one by China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN), and the other one by China National Nuclear Corporation