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Operational | Canceled | Retired |
The stated power refers to the capacity of one reactor unless specified otherwise.
Name | Gross power (MWe) | Type | Producer | Country | Status |
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4S | 10–50 | SFR | Toshiba | Japan | Design (Detailed) |
ABV-6 | 6–9 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Russia | Design (Detailed) |
ACP100 Linglong One | 125 | PWR | China National Nuclear Corporation | China | Under construction[5] |
AP300[6] | 300 | PWR | Westinghouse Electric Company | United States | Design (Detailed) |
ARC-100 | 100 | SFR | ARC Nuclear | Canada | Design (Vendor Review)[7] |
ANGSTREM[8] | 6 | LFR | OKB Gidropress | Russia | Design (Conceptual) |
B&W mPower | 195 | PWR | Babcock & Wilcox | United States | Cancelled |
BANDI-60 | 60 | PWR | KEPCO | South Korea | Design (Detailed)[9] |
BREST-OD-300[10] | 300 | LFR | Atomenergoprom | Russia | Under construction[11] |
BWRX-300[12] | 300 | BWR | GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy | United States/Japan | Design (Pre-licensing communications with the US NRC initiated.[13]) |
CANDU SMR | 300 | PWR (Heavy) | Candu Energy Inc. | Canada | Design (Conceptual) |
CAP200 | >200 | PWR | SPIC | China | Design (Completion) |
CAREM | 27–30 | PWR | CNEA | Argentina | Under construction |
Copenhagen Atomics Waste Burner | 50 | MSR | Copenhagen Atomics | Denmark | Design (Conceptual) |
DHR400 | 400 (non-electric) | PWR | CNCC | China | Design (Basic) |
ELENA[14] | 0.068 | PWR | Kurchatov Institute | Russia | Design (Conceptual) |
Energy Well[15] | 8.4 | MSR | cs:Centrum výzkumu Řež[16] | Czechia | Design (Conceptual) |
eVinci[17] | 5 | HPR | Westinghouse Electric Company | United States | Design (Pre-licensing communications with the US NRC initiated.[18]) |
Flexblue | 160 | PWR | Areva TA / DCNS group | France | Design (Conceptual) |
Fuji MSR | 200 | MSR | International Thorium Molten Salt Forum (ITMSF) | Japan | Design (Conceptual) |
GT-MHR | 285 | GTMHR | OKBM Afrikantov | Russia | Design (Completed) |
G4M | 25 | LFR | Gen4 Energy | United States | Design (Conceptual) (Company Ceased Trading) |
GT-MHR | 50 | GTMHR | General Atomics, Framatome | United States/France | Design (Conceptual) |
HAPPY200 | 200 MWt | PWR | SPIC | China | Design (Conceptual) |
HTMR-100 | 35 | GTMHR | Stratek Global | South Africa | Design (Conceptual)[5] |
HTR-PM | 210 (2 reactors one turbine) | HTGR | China Huaneng | China | Operational (Single reactor. Station connected to the grid in December 2021.)[19] |
IMSR400 | 195 (x2) | MSR | Terrestrial Energy[20] | Canada | Design (Detailed) |
IRIS | 335 | PWR | Westinghouse-led | International | Design (Basic) |
i-SMR | 170 | PWR | Innovative Small Modular Reactor Development Agency (KHNP and KAERI) | South Korea | Design (Basic) |
KLT-40S Akademik Lomonosov | 70 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Russia | Operational May 2020[21] (floating plant) |
Last Energy | 20 | PWR | Last Energy | United States | Design (Conceptual)[22] |
MMR | 5-15 | HTGR | Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation | United States/Canada | Seeking licensing[23] |
MCSFR | 50–1000 | MCSFR | Elysium Industries | United States | Design (Conceptual) |
MHR-100 | 25–87 | HTGR | OKBM Afrikantov | Russia | Design (Conceptual) |
MHR-T[a] | 205.5 (x4) | HTGR | OKBM Afrikantov | Russia | Design (Conceptual) |
MRX | 30–100 | PWR | JAERI | Japan | Design (Conceptual) |
NP-300 | 100–300 | PWR | Areva TA | France | Design (Conceptual) |
Nuward | unknown | PWR | consortium | France | Design (Conceptual). In July 2024, existing design discontinued for a simpler redesign.[24][25] |
OPEN100 | 100 | PWR | Energy Impact Center | United States | Design (Conceptual)[26] |
PBMR-400 | 165 | HTGR | Eskom | South Africa | Cancelled - demonstration plant postponed indefinitely[27] |
RITM-200N | 55 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Russia | Under construction[28][29] |
RITM-200S | 106 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Russia | Under construction[30] |
Rolls-Royce SMR | 470 | PWR | Rolls-Royce | United Kingdom | Seeking UK GDA licensing in April 2022[31] A 16-month assessment was started in April 2023[32] |
SEALER[33][34] | 55 | LFR | Blykalla | Sweden | Design |
SHELF-M | 10 | PWR | NIKIET | Russia | Design[35][36][37] |
SMART100 | 110 | PWR | KAERI | South Korea | Licensed in Korea (standard design approval)[38][39] |
SMR-160 | 160 | PWR | Holtec International | United States | Design (Conceptual) |
SMR-300 | 300 | PWR | Holtec International | United States | Seeking UK licensing[40] |
SVBR-100[41][42] | 100 | LFR | OKB Gidropress | Russia | Design (Detailed) |
SSR-W | 300–1000 | MSR | Moltex Energy[43] | United Kingdom | Design (Phase 1, vendor design review).[44] |
S-PRISM | 311 | FBR | GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy | United States/Japan | Design (Detailed) |
TEPLATOR | 50 (non-electric) | PWR (heavy water) | UWB Pilsen | Czech Republic | Design (Conceptual) |
TMSR-500 | 500 | MSR | ThorCon[45] | Indonesia | Design (Conceptual) |
TMSR-LF1 | 10[46] | MSR | China National Nuclear Corporation | China | Under construction |
U-Battery | 4 | HTGR | U-Battery consortium[b] | United Kingdom | Cancelled. Design archived.[47] |
VBER-300 | 325 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Russia | Design |
VK-300 | 250 | BWR | Atomstroyexport | Russia | Design (Detailed) |
VOYGR[48] | 50-77 (x6)[49] |
PWR | NuScale Power | United States | Licensed in the USA (50 MWe module). Seeking NRC licensing for reactor power output upgrade to 77 MWe of 6 modules (462 MWe).[50] |
VVER-300 | 300 | BWR | OKB Gidropress | Russia | Design (Conceptual) |
Westinghouse SMR | 225 | PWR | Westinghouse Electric Company | United States | Cancelled. Preliminary design completed.[51] |
Xe-100 | 80 | HTGR | X-energy[52] | United States | Design (Conceptual) |
Updated as of 2022[update]. Some reactors are not included in IAEA Report.[53][54][4] Not all IAEA reactors are listed there are added yet and some are added (anno 2023) that were not yet listed in the now dated IAEA report. |
- ^ Multi-unit complex based on the GT-MHR reactor design
- ^ Urenco Group in collaboration with Jacobs and Kinectrics
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