List of Russian small nuclear reactors
Russia has the largest number of small nuclear reactors in the world.[1]
| Name | Power (in MWe) | Technology | Producer | Status[2] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EGP-6 | 11 | RBMK | IPPE & Teploelektroproekt Design | Operating |
| ELENA* | 0.068 | PWR | Kurchatov Institute | Conceptual Design |
| ABV | 3-10 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov & IPPE | Detailed Design |
| KLT-20 | 20 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Conceptual Design |
| KLT-40 | 35 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Under Construction |
| VK-300 | 250 | BWR | Kurchatov Institute, IPPE & RDIPE | Detailed Design |
| VKT-12 | 12 | BWR | OKB Gidropress | Shelved |
| VVER-300 | 300 | BWR | OKB Gidropress | Conceptual Design |
| VBER-300 | 325 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Licensing Stage |
| VBER-150 | 110 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Conceptual Design |
| VKR-MT | 300 | BWR | VNIIAM & Kurchatov Institute | Feasibility Study |
| BGR-300 | 130 | PWR | Kurchatov Institute | Feasibility Study |
| MBUR-12 | 12 | SFR | OKBM & IPPE | Early Conceptual Design |
| BN GT-300 | 300 | SFR | OKBM, IPPE & SPb AEP | Conceptual Design |
| BMN-170 | 170 | SFR | OKBM, IPPE & SPb AEP | Conceptual Design |
| RBEC-M | 340 | LFR | Kurchatov Institute | Feasibility Study |
| RITM-200 | 50 | PWR | OKBM Afrikantov | Under Construction |
| GT-MHR | 285 | HTGR | OKBM Afrikantov | Conceptual Design Completed |
| MHR-T | 4х205.5 | HTGR | OKBM Afrikantov | Conceptual Design |
| MHR-100 | 25 - 87 | HTGR | OKBM Afrikantov | Conceptual Design |
| SVBR[3][4] | 10–100 | LFR | OKB Gidropress & IPPE | Conceptual Design |
| MARS | 6 | MSR | Kurchatov Institute | Conceptual Design |
| Angstrem | 6 | LFR | OKB Gidropress | Conceptual Design |
| BRUS-150 | 150 | LFR | IPPE | ??? |
| MTSPNR | 2 | HTGR | RDIPE | Conceptual Design |
| NIKA-70 | 15 | PWR | RDIPE | Conceptual Design |
| SAKHA-92 | 1 | PWR | OKBM | Conceptual Design |
| RIT | 42 | PWR | OKBM | Preliminary Design |
| BREST-OD-300[5] | 300 | LFR | RDIPE | Detailed Design |
| UNITHERM | 6.6 | PWR | RDIPE | Conceptual Design |
| RUTA-70 | 70 | PWR | RDIPE & IPPE | Conceptual Design |
| SHELF | 6 | PWR | RDIPE | Conceptual Design |
'*' Once built, ELENA will be the smallest commercial nuclear reactor ever built.[6][7]
See also
- Small modular reactor
- Micro nuclear reactor
- List of nuclear reactors
- List of small nuclear reactor designs
- List of United States Naval reactors
- List of Soviet Naval reactors
References
- ↑ "Map of Global SMR Technology Development" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency.
- ↑ This list is based on a September 2014 IAEA Report, although some reactor statuses are from previous IAEA report.
- ↑ "Coastal co-generating water desalinating facility powered by replaceable SVBR-75/100 Nuclear Reactor" (PDF). OKB Gidropress.
- ↑ Tatiana Antysheva (8 July 2011). "SVBR-100: New Generation Power Plants for Small and Medium-Sized Power Applications" (PDF). JSC AKME-Engineering.
- ↑ A.I. Filin, V.V. Orlov; et al. "Design Features of the Brest Reactors and Experimental Work to Advance the Concept of Brest Reactors" (PDF). State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation.
- ↑ "Updated Status on Global SMR Development" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. September 2014.
- ↑ "Advances in Small Modular Reactor Technology Developments" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. September 2014.
External links
- List of Small Nuclear Reactors
- Publications on Small Nuclear Reactors
- Small Nuclear Power Reactors
- The encyclopedia of Earth - Small nuclear power reactors
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission´s advanced reactors
- World's Smallest Nuclear Reactors
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