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List of nuclear power stations

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The following page lists operating nuclear power stations. The list is based on figures from PRIS (Power Reactor Information System) maintained by International Atomic Energy Agency.[1]

In service

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As of May 2023, there are 436 operable nuclear power reactors worldwide. This table lists all currently operational power stations. Some of these may have reactors under construction, but only current net capacity is listed. Capacity of permanently shut-down reactors is not included, but capacity of long-term shut-down reactors (today mainly in Japan) is included.

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Under construction

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The Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant under construction (now halted)

This table lists stations under construction stations without any reactor in service. Planned connection column indicates the connection of the first reactor, thus not whole capacity.

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Permanently shut down

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The site of former Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant

This table lists stations that are permanently shut down.

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Notes

  1. Units in service only
  2. Reference unit power
  3. 1,245 MW reactor under construction
  4. 1 reactors with 1,110 MW under construction
  5. 2 reactors with 248 MW permanently shut down
  6. 3 reactors are permanently shut down
  7. 540 MW reactor permanently shut down
  8. one reactor with 974 MW under construction
  9. one reactor with 610 MW under construction
  10. 1 reactor with 1,200 MW under construction
  11. 3 reactors with 610 MW permanently shut down
  12. 305 MW reactor permanently shut down
  13. 197 MW reactor permanently shut down
  14. 61 MW reactor permanently shut down
  15. 2 reactors with total 2000 MW under construction
  16. 1600 MW reactor under construction
  17. 2 reactors with 1,058 MW permanently shut down
  18. 1 reactors with 1,000 MW under construction
  19. 2 reactors with 1,321 MW permanently shut down
  20. 1 reactors with 1,340 MW under construction
  21. 90 MW reactor permanently shut down
  22. All reactors shut down since 2011
  23. Another 1,900 MW under construction
  24. 576 MW reactor permanently shut down; 2 reactors with total 2,680 MW under construction
  25. 4 reactors with 1,632 MW permanently shut down
  26. 917 MW reactor under construction
  27. 1 reactor with 925 MW permanently shut down. 2 reactors with total 2,230 MW under construction
  28. 2 reactors with total 1,850 MW permanently shut down
  29. 376 MW reactor permanently shut down
  30. 641 MW reactor permanently shut down
  31. 2 reactors with total 880 MW under construction
  32. 2 reactors with 533 MW permanently shut down
  33. 2 reactors with 2,240 MW permanently shut down
  34. 1 reactor with 498 MW permanently shut down
  35. 638 MW and 473 MW reactors permanently shut down
  36. 40 MW reactor permanently shut down
  37. 2 reactors with 1030 MW permanently shut down
  38. reactor with 630 MW under construction
  39. 2 reactors with 1,733 MW permanently shut down
  40. 2 reactors with 855 MW permanently shut down
  41. 1 reactor with 1163 MW under construction
  42. 1 reactor with 439 MW permanently shut down, 1 reactor with 1,325 MW under construction
  43. 2 reactors with 2,342 MW under construction
  44. 137 MW reactor permanently shut down
  45. 340 MW reactor permanently shut down
  46. 480 MW reactor permanently shut down
  47. 661 MW reactor permanently shut down
  48. All reactors temporarily shut down in September 2022 during the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War
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