Shin Hanul Unit 5
Shin Hanul Unit 5 is planned for the Shin Hanul Nuclear Power Plant site in Uljin, South Korea. This APR1400 reactor, with a net capacity of 1400 MWe, represents part of South Korea's strategy to expand clean energy production. As a planned unit, it has not yet entered construction or operation.
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Shin Hanul Unit 5
Status: PLANNED Category: POWER Country: South Korea [South Korea](/library/wiki/countries/South Korea) Type: APR1400 APR1400 Capacity: 1400 MWe
Overview
Shin Hanul Unit 5 is planned for the Shin Hanul Nuclear Power Plant site in Uljin, South Korea. This APR1400 reactor, with a net capacity of 1400 MWe, represents part of South Korea's strategy to expand clean energy production. As a planned unit, it has not yet entered construction or operation.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- IAEA PRIS — General database for reactor information, though specific ID for Shin Hanul Unit 5 is not confirmed as it is a planned unit.
- Wikipedia - Shin Hanul Nuclear Power Plant — Overview of the Shin Hanul site, including planned units like Unit 5.
- KHNP Official Website — Official site of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, the operator of Shin Hanul, with information on their nuclear projects.
- World Nuclear Association - South Korea Profile — Detailed profile on South Korea's nuclear energy program, including planned reactors.
- World Nuclear News - South Korea Nuclear Updates — Potential source for updates on Shin Hanul Unit 5, though specific article not confirmed.
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