MCSFR
**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/elysium-industries]]
Key Stats
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MCSFR
Status: CONCEPTUAL_DESIGN Category: POWER Country: Canada Canada Vendor/Designer: elysium-industries Type: Molten chloride fast reactor [Molten chloride fast reactor](/library/wiki/technologies/Molten chloride fast reactor) Capacity: 180 MWe
Overview
MCSFR is a conceptual molten chloride fast reactor design by Elysium Industries in Canada, targeting 180 MWe for civilian power production. Its significance lies in exploring advanced reactor technologies for efficient and sustainable energy generation. As a concept, it has no operational history or designated site.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- World Nuclear Association - Canada Profile — Overview of nuclear power development in Canada, including advanced reactor concepts.
- Elysium Industries — Official website of the designer, providing details on the MCSFR concept.
- World Nuclear News - Molten Salt Reactor Developments [UNVERIFIED] — Article discussing molten salt reactor concepts, including Elysium Industries' work.
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