List of nuclear reactors

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List of nuclear reactors is a comprehensive annotated list of all the nuclear reactors of the world, sorted by country. This list excludes nuclear marine propulsion reactors, except those at land installations, and reactors that never achieved criticality.

See also:

Contents

[edit] Algeria

  • Es Salam
  • Nur, built by Argentine INVAP

[edit] Antarctica

  • McMurdo Station - PM-3A NNPU "Nukey Poo" US Navy power reactor (operational 1962, shut down 1972, fully dismantled 1979)

[edit] Argentina

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] Research reactors

All reactors owned and operated by the National Atomic Faurts Commission except as noted

  • RA-0, built 1964, 0.01 kWt, tank type, owned and operated by Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
  • RA-1 Enrico Fermi, built 1957, 40 kWt, tank type.
  • RA-2, built 1965, 0.03 kWt, critical assembly type (shut down on 1983/09/01)
  • RA-3, built 1963, 5,000 kWt, pool type.
  • RA-4 (former SUR-100), built 1971, HOMOG type, owned and operated by Universidad Nacional de Rosario
  • RA-6, built 1978, 500 kWt, pool type.
  • RA-8, built 1986, 0.01 kWt, critical assembly type (shut down)

[edit] Australia

  • HIFAR (High Flux Australian Reactor; 10 MWt), Lucas Heights, New South Wales, produced patient nuclear medicine doses (approx half a million a year) for the diagnosis and treatment of major diseases such as cancer and heart disease. It first went critical on 26 January 1958 and was decommissioned January 2007[1] which will take up to 10 years to complete.
  • HIFAR has been replaced by OPAL reactor facility. This facility first went critical at 11.25pm on 12 August 2006.[2]

[edit] Austria

[edit] Bangladesh

  • Dhaka - TRIGA Mark II, Atomic Energy Research Establishment (installed 1986)

[edit] Belarus

  • Sosny, Minsk
    • IRT research reactor (shut down 1988)
    • "Pamir" - mobile nuclear power reactor test (shut down 1986)

[edit] Belgium

  • Mol (BR-2) - Research reactor
  • Mol (BR-3) - PWR reactor (shut down)
  • Doel - 2 PWR reactors 412 MWe each; 1 PWR reactor 1,056 MWe; 1 PWR reactor 1,041 MWe
  • Tihange - 1 PWR reactor 870 MWe; 2 PWR reactors 930 MWe each

[edit] Brazil

[edit] Power Reactors

[edit] Research Reactors

[edit] Bulgaria

  • BLOK 1 - 440 MW (Currently out of service)
  • BLOK 2 - 440 MW (Currently out of service)
  • BLOK 3 - 440 MW (Currently out of service)
  • BLOK 4 - 440 MW (Currently out of service)
  • BLOK 5 - 1000 MW
  • BLOK 6 - 1000 MW
  • BELENE 1 - 1000 MW (To be finished in 2013)
  • BELENE 2 - 1000 MW (To be finished in 2014)
  • Sofia - IRT research reactor (shut down 1987)

[edit] Canada

[edit] Ontario

Ontario Power Generation Pickering A (Arial View)

  • UNIT 1 - 515 MW CANDU
  • UNIT 2 - 515 MW CANDU (Currently out of service)
  • UNIT 3 - 515 MW CANDU (Currently out of service)
  • UNIT 4 - 515 MW CANDU

Ontario Power Generation Pickering B

Ontario Power Generation Darlington (Arial View)

Bruce Power Bruce A (Arial View)

  • UNIT 1 - 750 MW CANDU (Under refurbishment and online in 2009)
  • UNIT 2 - 750 MW CANDU (Under refurbishment and online in 2010)
  • UNIT 3 - 750 MW CANDU
  • UNIT 4 - 750 MW CANDU

Bruce Power Bruce B

[edit] Quebec

Hydro-Québec Gentilly Nuclear Generating Station

  • UNIT 1 - 250 MW (Shutdown in 1977)
  • UNIT 2 - 635 MW CANDU-6

[edit] New Brunswick

NB Power Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station

  • UNIT 1 - 635 MW CANDU-6

[edit] Research reactors

[edit] Chile

  • RECH 1 - Pool-type reactor, 5 MWt MTR - CCHEN - Comisión Chilena de Energía Nuclear - Santiago (criticality 1974)
  • RECH 2 - Pool-type reactor, 10 MWt MTR - CCHEN - Comisión Chilena de Energía Nuclear - Santiago (criticality 1977, refurbished 1989)

[edit] China

Name Type Capacity (MWe), net/gross Status
Daya Bay 1 (Guangdong 1) PWR 944/984 Connected to the grid on August 31, 1993
Daya Bay 2 (Guangdong 2) PWR 944/984 Connected to the grid on February 2, 1994
Ling'ao 1 (Lingao A) PWR 938/990 Connected to the grid on February 26, 2002
Ling'ao 2 (Lingao B) PWR 938/990 Connected to the grid on December 15, 2002
Qinshan 1 (formerly, Qinshan) PWR 279/300 Connected to the grid on December 15, 1991
Qinshan 2-A (formerly, Qinshan 2, of Qinshan 2-A) PWR 610/642 Connected to the grid on February 2, 2002
Qinshan 2-B (formerly, Qinshan 3) PWR 610/642 Connected to the grid on March 4, 2004
Qinshan 3-A PHWR 665/728 Connected to the grid in April 2003
Qinshan 3-B PHWR 665/728 Connected to the grid in July 2003
Tianwan-1 (Lianyungang) VVER 1,000/1,060 Connected to the grid on May 12, 2006
Tianwan-2 (Lianyungang) VVER 1,000/1,060 Connected to the grid on May 14, 2007
Total Capacity 8,593/9,108
Units in the Construction Pipeline
Qinshan-4A ??? 610/650 Concrete poured 3/06
Total Capacity 1,610/1,710

Source: EIA Reactor Summaries and PRIS database

[edit] Colombia

  • Bogotá - TRIGA, Institute of Nuclear Science (installed in 1997)

[edit] Democratic Republic of the Congo

[edit] Cuba

[edit] Czech Republic

[edit] Denmark

  • Risø - DR-3 DIDO class experimental reactor (shut down permanently in 2000)
  • Risø - DR-2 experimental reactor (shut down in 1975)
  • Risø - DR-1 experimental reactor (shut down permanently in 2001)

[edit] Egypt

  • Inshas Nuclear Research Center
    • ETTR-1 - 2 MW LWR (supplied by USSR, 1958)
    • ETTR-2 - 22 MW reactor (supplied by Argentine INVAP, 1998)

[edit] Estonia

  • Paldiski - 2 PWR naval training reactors (dismantled)

[edit] Finland

Nuclear power plants in Finland (view)
 Active plants

Total 4 currently operating reactors, further one under construction.

Research reactor:

  • Espoo - TRIGA Mark II, State Institute for Technical Research (installed 1962)

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] Research Reactors

  • Lingen (Emsland)
  • Hahn-Meitner Institut - research reactor (BENSC)

[edit] Shut Down

[edit] Greece

  • GRR-1 - 5 MW research reactor at Demokritos National Centre for Scientific Research, Athens

[edit] Hungary

  • Paks - 4 VVER 430 MWe reactors
  • Budapest
  • Debrecen
    • Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (20 MV cyclotron and a 5 MV Van de Graaff accelerator)

[edit] India

[edit] Power station reactors

For more information: Electricity in India [7]

Name Location Type Rating, MWe Status
Tarapur Atomic Power Station Tarapur, Maharashtra BWR 160 Operational October 1969-
BWR 160 Operational October 1969-
PHWR 540 Operational August 2006-
PHWR 540 Operational September 2005-
Rajasthan Atomic Power Station Rawatbhata, Rajasthan PHWR 100 Operational December 1973-
PHWR 200 Operational April 1981-
PHWR 220 Operational June 2000-
PHWR 220 Operational December 2000-
PHWR 220 Under construction, online August 2007?
PHWR 220 Under construction, online February 2008?
Madras Atomic Power Station Kalpakkam, Tamilnadu PHWR 170 Operational January 1984-
PHWR 220 Operational March 1986-
Narora Atomic Power Station Narora, Uttar Pradesh PHWR 220 Operational January 1991-
PHWR 220 Operational July 1992-
Kakrapar Atomic Power Station Kakrapar, Gujarat PHWR 220 Operational May 1993-
PHWR 220 Operational September 1995-
Kaiga Atomic Power Station Kaiga, Karnataka PHWR 220 Operational November 2000-
PHWR 220 Operational March 2000-
PHWR 220 Under construction, online March 2007?
PHWR 220 Under construction, online September 2007?
Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu VVER 1000 Under construction, online December 2007?
VVER 1000 Under construction, online December 2008?
Atomic Power Stations in India (view)
 Active plants
 Under construction plants


[edit] Research reactors

[edit] Indonesia

  • Bandung - TRIGA Mark II (250 kW installed 1965, 2MW installed 1997)
  • Yogyakarta - TRIGA Mark II (100 kW installed 1979)
  • Serpong - SIWABESSY 30MWth Multi-Purpose Reactor (installed 1987)

[edit] Iran

[edit] Research reactors

  • Tehran - TRIGA reactor at Tehran Nuclear Research Center (supplied by USA, 1967)
  • Isfahan, Nuclear Technology Center (mainly supplied by China [8])
    • MNSR 27 kWt miniature neutron source reactor (MNSR)
    • Light Water Subcritical Reactor (LWSCR)
    • Heavy Water Zero Power Reactor (HWZPR)
    • Graphite Subcritical Reactor (GSCR)
  • Bonab Nuclear Research Center
  • Ramsar Nuclear Research Center

[edit] Power station reactors

  • Bushehr
    • Bushehr-1 - 915MWe VVER-1000 PWR (under construction, planned commissioning 2006)
    • Bushehr-2 - construction suspended

[edit] Heavy water production reactors

  • Arak - IR-40 Heavy Water Reactor (under construction, planned commissioning 2014)

[edit] Uranium enrichment plants

[edit] Nuclear fuel sites

[edit] Iraq

[edit] Israel

[edit] Italy

[edit] Power station reactors

  • Garigliano - BWR, 1 unit of 150 MWe, 1964-1982.
  • Latina - Magnox, 1 unit of 160 MWe, 1963-1987.
  • Caorso - BWR shut down following Italian referendum on nuclear power.
  • Trino Vercellese - shut down following Italian referendum on nuclear power.
  • Alto Lazio - 1964-1982.

[edit] Research reactors

  • Pavia - TRIGA Mark II, University of Pavia Mark II (installed 1965)
  • Rome - TRIGA Mark II, ENEA Casaccia Research Center (installed 1960)

[edit] Jamaica

[edit] Japan

See also: Nuclear power in Japan

[edit] Power station reactors

Name Location Type Rating, MWe Status Operator
Fukushima I-1 Futaba, Fukushima BWR 439 Operational March 1971 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima I-2 BWR 760 Operational July 1974 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima I-3 BWR 760 Operational March 1976 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima I-4 BWR 760 Operational October 1978 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima I-5 BWR 760 Operational April 1978 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima I-6 BWR 1067 Operational October 1979 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima II-1 Naraha, Fukushima BWR 1067 Operational April 1982 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima II-2 BWR 1067 Operational February 1984 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima II-3 BWR 1067 Operational June 1985 東京電力 - TEPCO
Fukushima II-4 BWR 1067 Operational August 1987 東京電力 - TEPCO
Genkai-1 Genkai, Saga PWR 529 Operational October 1975 九州電力 - Kyūshū Electric
Genkai-2 PWR 529 Operational March 1981 九州電力 - Kyūshū Electric
Genkai-3 PWR 1127 Operational March 1994 九州電力 - Kyūshū Electric
Genkai-4 PWR 1127 Operational July 1997 九州電力 - Kyūshū Electric
Hamaoka-1 Omaezaki, Shizuoka BWR 515 Operational March 1976 中部電力 - Chūbu Electric
Hamaoka-2 BWR 806 Operational November 1978 中部電力 - Chūbu Electric
Hamaoka-3 BWR 1056 Operational August 1987 中部電力 - Chūbu Electric
Hamaoka-4 BWR 1092 Operational September 1993 中部電力 - Chūbu Electric
Hamaoka-5 ABWR 1380 Operational January 2005 中部電力 - Chūbu Electric
Higashidōri-1 Higashidōri, Aomori BWR 1067 Operational December 2005 東北電力 - Tōhoku Electric
Higashidōri-1 Higashidōri, Aomori ABWR Construction to begin 2008 東京電力 - TEPCO
Higashidōri-2 Higashidōri, Aomori ABWR Construction to begin 2010 東北電力 - Tōhoku Electric
Higashidōri-2 Higashidōri, Aomori ABWR Construction to begin 2011 東京電力 - TEPCO
Ikata-1 Ikata, Ehime PWR 538 Operational September 1977 四国電力 - YONDEN
Ikata-2 PWR 838 Operational March 1982 四国電力 - YONDEN
Ikata-3 PWR 846 Operational December 1994 四国電力 - YONDEN
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa-1 Kashiwazaki, Niigata BWR 1067 Operational September 1985 東京電力 - TEPCO
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa-2 BWR 1067 Operational September 1990 東京電力 - TEPCO
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa-3 BWR 1067 Operational August 1993 東京電力 - TEPCO
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa-4 BWR 1067 Operational August 1994 東京電力 - TEPCO
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa-5 BWR 1067 Operational April 1990 東京電力 - TEPCO
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa-6 ABWR 1315 Operational November 1996 東京電力 - TEPCO
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa-7 ABWR 1315 Operational July 1997 東京電力 - TEPCO
Mihama-1 Mihama, Fukui PWR 320 Operational November 1970 関西電力 - KEPCO
Mihama-2 PWR 470 Operational July 1972 関西電力 - KEPCO
Mihama-3 PWR 780 Operational December 1976 関西電力 - KEPCO
Monju Tsuruga FBR 320 Non-operational, Reopen in 2008 日本原子力研究開発機構 - JAEA
Ōi-1 Ōi, Fukui PWR 1120 Operational March 1979 関西電力 - KEPCO
Ōi-2 PWR 1120 Operational December 1979 関西電力 - KEPCO
Ōi-3 PWR 1127 Operational December 1991 関西電力 - KEPCO
Ōi-4 PWR 1127 Operational February 1993 関西電力 - KEPCO
Onagawa-1 Onagawa, Miyagi BWR 498 Operational June 1984 東北電力 - Tōhoku Electric
Onagawa-2 BWR 796 Operational July 1995 東北電力 - Tōhoku Electric
Onagawa-3 BWR 798 Operational January 2002 東北電力 - Tōhoku Electric
Sendai-1 Satsumasendai, Kagoshima PWR 846 Operational July 1984 九州電力 - Kyūshū Electric
Sendai-2 PWR 846 Operational November 1985 九州電力 - Kyūshū Electric
Shika-1 Shika, Ishikawa BWR 505 Operational July 1993 北陸電力 - RIKUDEN
Shika-2 ABWR 1358 Operational March 2006 北陸電力 - RIKUDEN
Shimane-1 Kashima, Mitsue, Shimane BWR 439 Operational March 1974 中国電力 - Chūgoku Electric
Shimane-2 BWR 789 Operational February 1989 中国電力 - Chūgoku Electric
Shimane-3 ABWR 1373 Under construction, online Dec 2011 中国電力 - Chūgoku Electric
Takahama-1 Takahama, Fukui PWR 780 Operational November 1974 関西電力 - KEPCO
Takahama-2 PWR 780 Operational November 1975 関西電力 - KEPCO
Takahama-3 PWR 830 Operational January 1985 関西電力 - KEPCO
Takahama-4 PWR 830 Operational June 1985 関西電力 - KEPCO
Tokai-1 Tokai, Ibaraki GCR 169 Operational 1966-1998 日本原子力発電 - JAPC
Tokai-2 BWR 1056 Operational November 1978 日本原子力発電 - JAPC
Tomari-1 Tomari, Hokkaido PWR 550 Operational June 1989 北海道電力 - HEPCO
Tomari-2 PWR 550 Operational April 1991 北海道電力 - HEPCO
Tomari-3 PWR 912 Under construction, online Dec 2009 北海道電力 - HEPCO
Tsuruga-1 Tsuruga, Fukui BWR 341 Operational March 1970 日本原子力発電 - JAPC
Tsuruga-2 PWR 1115 Operational February 1987 日本原子力発電 - JAPC
JPDR-II BWR 13 1963-1982

[edit] Research reactors

[edit] Kazakhstan

[edit] Power station reactors

  • Aktau (Kazakhstan State Corporation for Atomic Power and Industry)
    • BN-350 135 MWe reactor (shut down 1999)

[edit] Research reactors

  • Alatau, Institute of Nuclear Physics of the National Nuclear Center
    • VVR-K 10MWe reactor
  • Kurchatov, National Nuclear Center, Semipalatinsk Test Site
    • IVG-1M 60 MW
    • RA - zirconium hydride moderated reactor (dismantled)
    • IGR (Impulse Graphite Reactor) 50 MW

[edit] Latvia

  • Salaspils, Nuclear Research Center
    • 5 MWe research reactor (shut down)

[edit] Libya

  • Tajura Nuclear Research Center, 10MW research reactor (supplied by USSR)

[edit] Lithuania

  • Ignalina-1, RBMK, shut down on December 31, 2004 per EU demand
  • Ignalina-2, RBMK, scheduled to be shut down in 2009. 1360 MWe.

[edit] Malaysia

  • Kuala Lumpur - TRIGA Mark II, Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology (installed 1982)

[edit] Mexico

[edit] Morocco

[edit] Netherlands

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] Research reactors

[edit] North Korea

For more details on this topic, see Nuclear program of North Korea.

[edit] Power station reactors

  • Yongbyon
    • Yongbyon 2 - 50 MWe Magnox reactor (construction suspended 1994)
  • Taechon (20 km from Yongbyon)
    • Taechon 1 - 200 MWe reactor (construction suspended 1994)
  • Kumho (30 km north of Sinpo), see KEDO
    • Kumho 1 - PWR 1000 MWe (construction suspended 2003)
    • Kumho 2 - PWR 1000 MWe (construction suspended 2003)

[edit] Research reactors

  • Yongbyon
    • IRT-2000 - 8 MWt (2MWt 1965-1974, 4MWt 1974-1986) heavy-water moderated research reactor (supplied by USSR, 1965)
    • Yongbyon 1 - 5 MWe Magnox reactor, provides power and district heating (active 1987-1994, reactivated 2003, and shut-down in July 2007)

[edit] Norway

[edit] Research reactors

  • Kjeller reactors
    • NORA (activated 1961, shut down 1967)
    • JEEP I (activated 1951, shut down 1967)
    • JEEP II (activated 1966)
  • Halden reactor
    • HBWR - Halden boiling water reactor (activated 1959)

[edit] Pakistan

See also: Nuclear power in Pakistan

[edit] Panama

  • USS Sturgis - floating nuclear power plant for Panama Canal (operating 1966 to 1976)

[edit] Peru

  • RP-0 - Located in Lima, built by Argentine INVAP
  • RP-10 - Located in Huarangal built by Argentine INVAP

[edit] Philippines

[edit] Poland

[edit] Portugal

  • Sacavem - RPI, Portuguese Research Reactor - 1 MWt pool type, Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear

[edit] Puerto Rico

[edit] Romania

[edit] Power stations

[edit] Fuel Factory

    • Piteşti Fuel Factory candu fuel
    • Turnu Severin- Halanga Heavy Water Factory

[edit] Research

  • Institute for Nuclear Research Piteşti, 110 km west of Bucharest
  • National Institute for Research and Isotopic Separation Rm. Valcea, 170 km west of Bucharest
  • National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, IFIN-HH, Magurele, 5 km south-west of Bucharest

Triga facility 13 MWt. C9, box. www.nuclear.ro

[edit] Russia

See also: List of nuclear power plants of Europe and CIS#Russia

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] Research reactors

(There are approximately 109 research reactors in Russia. [9] )

[edit] Serbia

[edit] Research reactors

  • Vinča Institute - Center for Nuclear Technologies and Research
    • RA - Reaktor A (1956-2002) - 6.5 MW heavy water moderated and cooled research reactor
    • RB - Reaktor B (1958-...) - At the very beginning the RB reactor was designed and constructed as an unreflected zero power heavy water - natural uranium critical assembly. First criticality was reached in April 1958. Later, the 2% enriched metal uranium fuel and 80% enriched UO2 fuel were obtained and used in the reactor core. Modifications of the reactor control, safety and dosimetry systems (1960, 1976, 1988) converted the RB critical assembly to a flexible heavy water reflected experimental reactor with 1 W nominal power, operable up to 50 W. Several coupled fast-thermal systems were designed and constructed at RB reactor in the early 1990s, for the research in fast reactors physics.

(For more information on the subject, please visit [10])

[edit] Slovakia

  • Bohunice - 4 408 MWe WWER (aka VVER),
    • Bohunice V-1 - 2x WWER-440/V230 (unit #1 shut down on 31st December 2006)
    • Bohunice V-2 - 2x WWER-440/V213
    • Bohunice A-1 - 1x 144 MWe KS-150 (shut down after a 1977 refuelling incident; decommission in progress since 1979)
  • Mochovce - 2 388 MWe WWER
    • 2x WWER-440/V213
    • 2x WWER-440/V213 (under construction; likely to be finished by Enel)

[edit] Slovenia

[edit] South Africa

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] Research reactors

[edit] South Korea

For a list of nuclear reactors in South Korea please see: Nuclear power in South Korea

[edit] Spain

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] Research reactors

[edit] Sweden

Nuclear power plants in Sweden (view)
 Active plants
 Closed plants

[edit] Power Station Reactors

Name Type Effect Operational Current status Manufacturer
Barsebäck 1 BWR 630 MW 1975–1999 shut down ASEA-Atom
Barsebäck 2 BWR 630 MW 1977–2005 shut down ASEA-Atom
Forsmark 1 BWR 1,018 MW 1980– operational ASEA-Atom
Forsmark 2 BWR 960 MW 1981– operational ASEA-Atom
Forsmark 3 BWR 1,230 MW 1985– operational ASEA-Atom
Oskarshamn 1 BWR 500 MW 1972– operational ASEA-Atom
Oskarshamn 2 BWR 630 MW 1975– operational ASEA-Atom
Oskarshamn 3 BWR 1,200 MW 1985– operational ASEA-Atom
Ringhals 1 BWR 860 MW 1976– operational ASEA-Atom
Ringhals 2 PWR 870 MW 1975– operational Westinghouse Electric Company
Ringhals 3 PWR 920 MW 1981– operational Westinghouse Electric Company
Ringhals 4 PWR 910 MW 1983– operational Westinghouse Electric Company

[edit] Research reactors

Name Location Description Power Operational Current status
R1 KTH, Stockholm Research 1 MW 1954–1970 dismantled
R2 Studsvik Research, production of isotopes for industry 50 MW 1960–2005 shut down
R2-0 Studsvik Research, production of isotopes for industry 1 MW 1960–2005 shut down
Ågestaverket (R3) Farsta, Stockholm District heating 80 MW 1963–1973 shut down
Marviken (R4) Marviken, Norrköping Research, plutonium production never completed abandoned in 1970
FR-0 Studsvik Research, zero-power fast reactor low 1964-1971 dismantled

[edit] Switzerland

Switzerland Nuclear power plants (view)
 Active plants
 Closed plants
See also: Nuclear power in Switzerland

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] Research reactors

[edit] Syria

[edit] Taiwan

[edit] Power station reactors

Name Location Type Rating, MWe net Status
Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant Chin Shan BWR 604 1978-
BWR 604 1979-
Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant Kuosheng BWR 948 1981-
BWR 948 1983-
Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant Maanshan PWR 890 1984-
PWR 890 1985-
Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant Lungmen ABWR 1350 Under construction
ABWR 1350 Under construction

[edit] Research reactors

  • Taipei - TRIGA, Tsing Hua University (installed 1977)

[edit] Thailand

  • Bangkok - TRIGA, Office of Atoms for Peace (installed 1977)
  • Bangkok - TRIGA MPR 10, Ongkharak Nuclear Research Center (under construction)

[edit] Turkey

[edit] Power station reactors

  • Planned to set up at least 10 Nuclear power plants until 2015.

[edit] Research reactors

  • TR-1 Research Reactor (Turkish Atomic Energy Authority)
  • TR-2 Research Reactor (Turkish Atomic Energy Authority)
  • TRIGA MARK II Research Reactor (Istanbul Technical University)
  • Hacettepe Triga Research Reactor (coming soon)
  • Isparta Super Productive Research Reactor(coming soon)(approx. 2500MWx5)
  • METU Nuclear Reactor (approx 1200MWx4)
  • Iğdır Nuclear Reactor (coming soon)(approx 1500MWx4)

[edit] Fuel pilot plants

  • TRD Fuel Pilot Plant (Turkish Atomic Energy Authority)

[edit] Ukraine

Nuclear power plants in Ukraine (view)
 Active plants
 Closed plants

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] Research reactors

  • Kiev Institute for Nuclear Research
  • Sevastopol Institute of Nuclear Energy and Industry

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] Research reactors

[edit] United States of America

[edit] Power station reactors

[edit] NRC Region One (Northeast)

[edit] NRC Region Two (South)

[edit] NRC Region Three (Midwest)

[edit] NRC Region Four (West)

[edit] Plutonium production reactors

[edit] Army Nuclear Power Program

[edit] United States Naval reactors

[edit] Research reactors

[edit] Civilian Research and Test Reactors Licensed To Operate

Operator Location Reactor Power Operational
Aerotest Operations Inc. San Ramon, California TRIGA Mark I 250 kW
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Bethesda, Maryland TRIGA Mark F 1 MW
Cornell University Ithaca, New York TRIGA Mark II 500 kW
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Michigan TRIGA Mark I 300 kW
General Electric Company Sunol, California "Nuclear Test" 100 kW
Idaho State University Pocatello, Idaho AGN-201 #103 0.05 kW 1967
Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas TRIGA Mark II 1250 kW 1962
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Tank Type HWR Reflected (MITR-II) 5 MW 1958 -
Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla, Missouri Pool
National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland TRIGA Mark I 20 MW
North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Pulstar 1 MW 1973 -
Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Pool (modified Lockheed) [13] 500 kW 1961
Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon TRIGA Mark II (OSTR) 1.1 MW 1967 -
Penn State University University Park, Pennsylvania TRIGA BNR Reactor 1.1 MW 1955 -
Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana Lockheed 1 kW 1962
Reed College Portland, OR TRIGA Mark I (RRR) 250 kW 1968 -
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York Critical Assembly
Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission Narragansett, Rhode Island GE Pool 2 MW
Texas A&M University College Station, TX AGN-201M #106 - TRIGA Mark I (two reactors) 5 W, 1 MW
University of Arizona Tucson, AZ TRIGA Mark I 110 kW 1958
University of California-Berkeley Berkeley, California TRIGA Mark III (Shut Down)
University of California-Davis Sacramento, California TRIGA, McClellan Nuclear Radiation Center 2 MW August 13, 1998 -
University of California, Irvine Irvine, California TRIGA Mark I 250 kW 1969
University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Argonaut (UFTR) 100 kW 1959 -
University of Maryland, College Park College Park, Maryland TRIGA Mark I 250 kW
University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, Massachusetts Pool 1 MW
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Pool, Ford Nuclear Reactor (FNR) 2 MW 1957 - 2003
University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri General Electric tank type UMRR 10 MW 1966 -
University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico AGN-201M $112
University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas TRIGA Mark II 1.1 MW
University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah TRIGA Mark I 100 kW
University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin TRIGA Mark I
U.S. Geological Survey Denver, Colorado TRIGA Mark I 1 MW
U.S. Veterans Administration Omaha, Nebraska TRIGA Mark I 20 kW
Washington State University Pullman, Washington TRIGA Mark I 1.3 MW March 13, 1961 -
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, Massachusetts GE 10 kW

[edit] Research and Test Reactors Under Decommission Orders or License Amendments

(These research and test reactors are authorized to decontaminate and dismantle their facility to prepare for final survey and license termination.)

[edit] Research and Test Reactors With Possession-Only Licenses

(These research and test reactors are not authorized to operate the reactor, only to possess the nuclear material on-hand. They are permanently shut down.)

[edit] External links

[edit] Uruguay

  • URR reactor

[edit] Uzbekistan

  • Ulugbek, Tashkent
    • VVER-SM tank reactor (shut down)

[edit] Venezuela

  • RV-1 reactor

[edit] Vietnam

  • Da Lat - TRIGA Mark II (supplied by USA 1963, shut down 1975, reactivated by USSR 1984)

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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Other:

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ http://www.ansto.gov.au/resources/images_of_ansto/hifar.html
  2. ^ http://www.ansto.gov.au/resources/images_of_ansto/opal_images2.html
  3. ^ a b [1] - El financiero en línea - "Factible construir centrales nucleares de electricidad en México" (6/2/2006) "A la fecha, México cuenta con cuatro instalaciones nucleares en operación. La central de electricidad nuclear Laguna Verde (CNLV) que opera la CFE y el reactor TRIGA MARK-III en instalaciones del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Asimismo, tiene dos ensambles subcríticos en la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas y en el Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), que funcionan con fines de investigación."