Cernavoda Unit 4
Cernavoda Unit 4 is planned for the same site as Units 1-3 in Cernavoda, Romania, along the Danube River. This unit is a key part of Romania's strategy to increase nuclear power generation for sustainable energy, with a projected capacity of 720 MWe. It remains in the planning stage, with constructi
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Cernavoda Unit 4
Status: PLANNED Category: POWER Country: Romania Romania Type: PHWR PHWR Capacity: 720 MWe
Overview
Cernavoda Unit 4 is planned for the same site as Units 1-3 in Cernavoda, Romania, along the Danube River. This unit is a key part of Romania's strategy to increase nuclear power generation for sustainable energy, with a projected capacity of 720 MWe. It remains in the planning stage, with construction yet to begin.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- IAEA PRIS - Cernavoda 4 — Official reactor data from the International Atomic Energy Agency's Power Reactor Information System.
- Wikipedia - Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant — General information on the Cernavoda site, including planned units.
- SNN (Nuclearelectrica) Official Site [UNVERIFIED] — Website of the Romanian state-owned operator of Cernavoda nuclear power plant.
- World Nuclear Association - Nuclear Power in Romania — Country profile with details on Romania's nuclear energy plans, including Cernavoda Unit 4.
- World Nuclear News - Romania Plans for Cernavoda Expansion [UNVERIFIED] — News article on the expansion plans for Cernavoda, including Unit 4.
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