CMSR
**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/seaborg-technologies]]
Key Stats
100/100
CMSR
Status: CONCEPTUAL_DESIGN Category: SMR Country: Denmark Denmark Vendor/Designer: seaborg-technologies Type: Compact molten salt reactor [Compact molten salt reactor](/library/wiki/technologies/Compact molten salt reactor) Capacity: 100 MWe
Overview
The CMSR, or Compact Molten Salt Reactor, is a small modular reactor in conceptual design by Seaborg Technologies in Denmark. With a planned net electric power of 100 MWe, it is designed for ship-mounted or land-based civilian energy applications and has backing from the Danish government. No operational history or specific site information is available at this stage.
Key Facts
Notes
Ship-mounted or land-based · Danish government backing
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- Seaborg Technologies — Official website of the designer and developer of the CMSR, providing details on the reactor concept and company mission.
- World Nuclear Association - Denmark — Overview of nuclear energy developments in Denmark, including mentions of Seaborg Technologies and the CMSR.
- World Nuclear News - Seaborg Technologies [UNVERIFIED] — Article discussing Seaborg Technologies’ CMSR development and international partnerships.
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