VOYGR Romania
**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/nuscale---ropower]]
Key Stats
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VOYGR Romania
Status: PLANNED Category: SMR Country: Romania Romania Vendor/Designer: nuscale---ropower Type: Integral PWR [Integral PWR](/library/wiki/technologies/Integral PWR) Capacity: 462 MWe
Overview
VOYGR Romania is a planned small modular reactor (SMR) project by NuScale and RoPower in Romania, featuring an integral PWR design. It is significant as one of the first European deployments of NuScale’s technology, aimed at supporting clean energy transitions. Specific site details and operational history are unavailable as it remains in the planning stage.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- World Nuclear Association - Romania — Overview of nuclear energy developments in Romania, including SMR plans.
- World Nuclear News - NuScale SMR for Romania — Article on the planned deployment of NuScale's VOYGR SMR in Romania.
- NuScale Power - Romania Project [UNVERIFIED] — Official press release from NuScale Power regarding the collaboration with RoPower for SMR deployment in Romania.
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