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| RP-10 RP-10 is a 10 MWth pool-type research reactor located at the Centro Nuclear Huarangal in Lima, Peru, operated by IPEN. Designed by Argentina’s INVAP, it remains operational and is significant for isotope production, neutron activation, and training in the region. It supports Peru’s civilian nuclear |
| RSG-GAS (G.A. Siwabessy) RSG-GAS, also known as G.A. Siwabessy, is an operational multi-purpose pool-type research reactor located in Serpong, Banten, Indonesia, managed by BATAN. It is significant as Indonesia’s primary research reactor, facilitating neutron scattering, isotope production, and training. It has been in oper |
| RTP (TRIGA PUSPATI) The RTP, a 1 MWth TRIGA Mark II reactor, is located at the Malaysian Nuclear Agency in Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia. It supports civilian research through neutron activation analysis, training, and radioisotope production. The reactor is currently operational, contributing to Malaysia's nuclear science |
| SAFARI-1 Situated at the Pelindaba Research Centre in North West Province, South Africa, SAFARI-1 is a 20 MWth tank-type research reactor. It is one of the world’s top producers of Mo-99, a critical medical isotope, and has been fueled with low-enriched uranium (LEU) since 2009. Operational since 1965, it pl |
| Shin Kori Unit 6 Shin Kori Unit 6 is an operational nuclear power reactor located at the Shin Kori site in South Korea, playing a key role in the country's civilian energy supply. Built with the APR1400 design, it exemplifies South Korea's commitment to safe and efficient nuclear power generation. It is currently in |
| SM-3 Located in Dimitrovgrad, Russia, at the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (RIAR), SM-3 is a 100 MWth tank-in-pool research reactor with one of the world’s highest neutron fluxes. It is a primary global source for specialized isotopes like Cf-252 and Am-243, supporting materials testing and isoto |
| Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) Located in Tehran, Iran, the Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) is a 5 MWth pool reactor operated by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) for civilian purposes. Originally fueled with highly enriched uranium, it was later converted to low-enriched uranium (LEU) and supports neutron activation, i |
| Tianwan Unit 7 Tianwan Unit 7 is located at the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant in Jiangsu Province, China. This VVER-1200 reactor, with a net capacity of 1200 MWe, is significant for its role in China-Russia collaboration on advanced nuclear technology for civilian power. It is operational, contributing to the nation |
| Tianwan Unit 8 Tianwan Unit 8 is based at the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant in Jiangsu Province, China. Featuring the VVER-1200 design with a net capacity of 1200 MWe, it highlights international cooperation in nuclear energy for sustainable power generation. Currently operational, it supports China's clean energy o |
| TR-2 The TR-2 research reactor is located at the Sarayköy Nuclear Research and Training Center in Ankara, Turkey. Operated by TENMAK, it plays a significant role in neutron activation, isotope production, and training for Turkey's nuclear research programs. This 5 MWth pool-type reactor has been operatio |
| Transient Reactor Test Facility (TREAT) Situated at Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho, USA, the Transient Reactor Test Facility (TREAT) is the only U.S. facility capable of transient testing of nuclear fuels under accident conditions for civilian reactor safety research. After a 26-year shutdown, it restarted operations in 2017, marking |
| TRIGA (Pitesti) Located at the RATEN Institute for Nuclear Research in Mioveni-Pitesti, Romania, the TRIGA SSR reactor is a key facility for civilian nuclear research with a thermal power of 14 MWth. It supports critical activities such as fuel testing, materials irradiation, and isotope production. Operational for |
| TRIGA Mark II (AERE) TRIGA Mark II is situated at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh, under the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. This 3 MWth research reactor facilitates neutron activation analysis and training for civilian purposes. It has been operational for years, supporting the |
| TRIGA Mark II (Ljubljana) Located at the Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia, this TRIGA Mark II research reactor operates at 250 kWth. It serves as a long-standing facility for the European Union, supporting research in neutron activation, training, and nuclear physics. Operational since the 1960s, it remains a ke |
| TRIGA Mark III (ININ) Situated at the ININ center in Ocoyoacac, Estado de México, Mexico, the TRIGA Mark III is a vital research reactor for the country. It supports scientific advancements through neutron activation analysis, training, and radioisotope production. The reactor has been operational for decades, contributi |
| TRR (THOR) The TRR, also known as THOR (Tsing Hua Open-pool Reactor), is a 1 MWth pool-type research reactor at National Tsing Hua University in Hsinchu, Taiwan. It supports civilian research in neutron activation, boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT), and training. The reactor is currently operational, aiding |
| TRR-1/M1 TRR-1/M1 is located in the Bangkok area of Thailand and is operated by the Office of Atoms for Peace. This 2 MWth pool-type research reactor supports neutron activation analysis, training, and isotope production for civilian applications. It has been operational for decades, contributing to Thailand |
| Vogtle Unit 3 Located at the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant in Waynesboro, Georgia, USA, Vogtle Unit 3 is a landmark in modern U.S. nuclear power as one of the first new reactors built in decades. This AP1000 pressurized water reactor, with a net capacity of 1117 MWe, became operational in 2023, contributing si |
| Vogtle Unit 4 Also situated at the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant in Waynesboro, Georgia, USA, Vogtle Unit 4 is a companion to Unit 3 and represents a major step forward for U.S. nuclear energy. This AP1000 reactor, with a net capacity of 1117 MWe, entered commercial operation in 2024, bolstering the region's c |
| WWR-K Located in Almaty, Kazakhstan, the WWR-K is the primary research reactor in the country, operated by the Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP). This Russian-designed pool-type reactor, upgraded in 2018, supports isotope production and materials testing. It remains a cornerstone of Kazakhstan's nuclear |
| WWR-M (Kyiv) The WWR-M reactor is located at the Institute for Nuclear Research in Kyiv, Ukraine, and is a 10 MWth pool-type research facility. It supports civilian scientific efforts in neutron activation, isotope production, and materials research. The reactor remains operational, contributing to Ukraine's nuc |
| WWR-SM The WWR-SM reactor, located at the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Tashkent (Ulugbek), Uzbekistan, is a 10 MWth pool-type research facility. It is utilized for civilian applications including neutron activation, isotope production, and silicon doping. The reactor remains operational, aiding scientif |
| Xudapu Unit 1 Xudapu Unit 1 is situated at the Xudapu Nuclear Power Plant in Liaoning Province, China. This VVER-1200 reactor, with a net capacity of 1200 MWe, is notable for its contribution to China-Russia nuclear partnerships focused on civilian energy production. It is operational, providing a stable source o |
| Xudapu Unit 2 Xudapu Unit 2 is located at the Xudapu Nuclear Power Plant in Liaoning Province, China. As a VVER-1200 reactor with a net capacity of 1200 MWe, it plays a vital role in advancing nuclear technology for civilian power through international collaboration. Currently operational, it supports China's eff |