Al-Khobar Unit 2
Al-Khobar Unit 2 is a planned pressurized water reactor (PWR) located in Saudi Arabia, with a net capacity of 1400 MWe. It represents a significant step in the country's ambition to diversify its energy mix and develop civilian nuclear power as part of its Vision 2030 plan. As it is still in the pla
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Al-Khobar Unit 2
Status: PLANNED Category: POWER Country: Saudi Arabia [Saudi Arabia](/library/wiki/countries/Saudi Arabia) Type: PWR PWR Capacity: 1400 MWe
Overview
Al-Khobar Unit 2 is a planned pressurized water reactor (PWR) located in Saudi Arabia, with a net capacity of 1400 MWe. It represents a significant step in the country's ambition to diversify its energy mix and develop civilian nuclear power as part of its Vision 2030 plan. As it is still in the planning stage, no operational history or specific site details are currently available.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- World Nuclear Association - Saudi Arabia — Overview of Saudi Arabia's nuclear energy plans and ambitions.
- World Nuclear News - Saudi Arabia's Nuclear Plans [UNVERIFIED] — Article discussing Saudi Arabia's intentions to develop nuclear power as part of Vision 2030.
- Reuters - Saudi Arabia Nuclear Energy Development [UNVERIFIED] — News report on Saudi Arabia's efforts to advance its civilian nuclear program.
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