CAMS
**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/copenhagen-atomics]]
Key Stats
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CAMS
Status: CONCEPTUAL_DESIGN Category: SMR Country: Denmark Denmark Vendor/Designer: copenhagen-atomics Type: Liquid fluoride thorium reactor [Liquid fluoride thorium reactor](/library/wiki/technologies/Liquid fluoride thorium reactor) Capacity: 100 MWe
Overview
CAMS is a conceptual design for a small modular reactor (SMR) by Copenhagen Atomics in Denmark, based on liquid fluoride thorium reactor technology for civilian energy production. It holds potential significance with a planned capacity of 100 MWe, targeting innovative and sustainable power solutions. As it is still in the conceptual stage, there is no operational history or specific site information.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- Copenhagen Atomics Official Website — Official site of the designer/vendor providing details on the CAMS reactor concept and technology.
- World Nuclear Association - Denmark Profile — Overview of nuclear energy developments in Denmark, including emerging concepts like CAMS.
- World Nuclear News - Copenhagen Atomics Update [UNVERIFIED] — Article discussing Copenhagen Atomics' plans for thorium-based reactor technology.
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