JEEP II
Located in Kjeller, Akershus, Norway, the JEEP II reactor is a heavy water-moderated facility operated by the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE). It serves as Norway's main neutron beam facility, crucial for materials research and neutron scattering studies. The reactor has been operational for m
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JEEP II
Status: OPERATIONAL Category: RESEARCH Country: Norway Norway Operator: ife--institute-for-energy-technology Type: Heavy water [Heavy water](/library/wiki/technologies/Heavy water) Capacity: 2 MWth (thermal only)
Overview
Located in Kjeller, Akershus, Norway, the JEEP II reactor is a heavy water-moderated facility operated by the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE). It serves as Norway's main neutron beam facility, crucial for materials research and neutron scattering studies. The reactor has been operational for many years, supporting scientific innovation in the region.
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Kjeller, Akershus. D2O-moderated heavy water reactor. Main Norwegian neutron beam facility.
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- IAEA PRIS - JEEP II — Official record of the JEEP II reactor in the IAEA Power Reactor Information System.
- Wikipedia - JEEP II [UNVERIFIED] — General overview and historical context of the JEEP II research reactor.
- Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) — Official website of the operator of the JEEP II reactor in Norway.
- World Nuclear Association - Norway Profile [UNVERIFIED] — Country-specific information on nuclear energy and research facilities in Norway.
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