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CIAE

The China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE), based in Beijing, is a leading research institution under the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), a state-owned entity responsible for China's nuclear energy and technology development. Established in 1950, CIAE plays a critical role in the civilia

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CountryChina
StatusOperating
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UpdatedMay 10, 2026
Data QualityHigh Quality

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CIAE

Country: China Fleet Size: 1 reactor(s) in platform database Total Tracked Capacity:

Overview

The China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE), based in Beijing, is a leading research institution under the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), a state-owned entity responsible for China's nuclear energy and technology development. Established in 1950, CIAE plays a critical role in the civilian nuclear industry by focusing on nuclear science research, reactor technology development, and isotope production for medical and industrial applications. It operates key research facilities, including the China JinggangShan Research Reactor (CJRR), and contributes to advancements in nuclear safety and sustainable energy solutions. Globally, CIAE is significant for its contributions to nuclear research and its role in supporting China's expanding civilian nuclear energy program.

Recent Developments

In the past 12-24 months, CIAE has been involved in advancing China's nuclear research capabilities, including ongoing work on innovative reactor designs and nuclear fuel cycle technologies as part of CNNC's broader strategy. Additionally, CIAE has strengthened international collaboration through partnerships and participation in global nuclear science forums, focusing on peaceful nuclear technology applications. While specific financial or licensing updates are not publicly detailed in recent sources, its role in supporting China's nuclear energy ambitions remains a priority under national energy policies.

Reactor Fleet (Platform Database)

Reactor Country Type Capacity (MWe) Status
CJRR (China JinggangShan Research Reactor) China Pool OPERATIONAL

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