ACP100 (Changjiang demo)
The ACP100, located at the Changjiang site in China, is a planned small modular reactor (SMR) demonstration project, marking a significant step in China's exploration of compact nuclear power solutions. With a capacity of 125 MWe, it aims to provide flexible, scalable energy for civilian application
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ACP100 (Changjiang demo)
Status: PLANNED Category: SMR Country: China China Type: SMR SMR Capacity: 125 MWe
Overview
The ACP100, located at the Changjiang site in China, is a planned small modular reactor (SMR) demonstration project, marking a significant step in China's exploration of compact nuclear power solutions. With a capacity of 125 MWe, it aims to provide flexible, scalable energy for civilian applications. Currently in the planning stage, it has no operational history.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- IAEA PRIS — General database for reactor information, though specific reactor ID for ACP100 Changjiang demo is not confirmed.
- World Nuclear Association - China Profile — Overview of China's nuclear power program, including details on SMR projects like the ACP100.
- World Nuclear News - ACP100 [UNVERIFIED] — Article on the ACP100 project and its significance as a small modular reactor in China.
- Wikipedia - ACP100 — General information on the ACP100 reactor design and its planned deployment at Changjiang.
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