SVBR-100
**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/akme-engineering]]
Key Stats
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SVBR-100
Status: CONCEPTUAL_DESIGN Category: SMR Country: Russia Russia Vendor/Designer: akme-engineering Type: Lead-bismuth fast reactor [Lead-bismuth fast reactor](/library/wiki/technologies/Lead-bismuth fast reactor) Capacity: 100 MWe
Overview
The SVBR-100 is a conceptual small modular reactor (SMR) design by AKME Engineering in Russia, featuring a lead-bismuth fast reactor. It is significant for its potential to offer compact, efficient power generation with enhanced safety features. As it remains in the conceptual design phase, no operational history or specific site information is available.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- World Nuclear Association - Russia — Overview of Russia's nuclear power programs, including mentions of advanced reactor designs like the SVBR-100.
- Wikipedia - SVBR-100 [UNVERIFIED] — General information on the SVBR-100 reactor design and its development status.
- World Nuclear News - SVBR-100 Development [UNVERIFIED] — Article discussing Russia's plans and progress related to the SVBR-100 reactor design.
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