ACPR50S
**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/cnnc]]
Key Stats
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ACPR50S
Status: PLANNED Category: SMR Country: China China Vendor/Designer: cnnc Type: Integral PWR (floating) [Integral PWR (floating)](/library/wiki/technologies/Integral PWR (floating)) Capacity: 60 MWe
Overview
The ACPR50S is a planned small modular reactor (SMR) design by CNNC in China, intended as a floating integral PWR for offshore applications. Its significance lies in its potential to provide flexible, decentralized power generation for remote coastal regions. Specific site details and operational history are not yet available as it remains in the planning stage.
Key Facts
Notes
Separate offshore design from ACP100/Linglong One
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- IAEA - Advanced Reactors Information System (ARIS) [UNVERIFIED] — Detailed technical information on the ACPR50S design from the IAEA's database.
- World Nuclear Association - Nuclear Power in China — Overview of China's nuclear power program, including mentions of SMR designs like ACPR50S.
- World Nuclear News - China Advances Floating Nuclear Power Plant [UNVERIFIED] — News article on the development of floating reactor designs in China, including ACPR50S.
- CNNC Official Website — Official site of China National Nuclear Corporation, the designer of ACPR50S, with general information on their reactor projects.
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