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List of commercial nuclear reactors

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This is a list of all the commercial nuclear reactors in the world, sorted by country, with operational status. The list only includes civilian nuclear power reactors used to generate electricity for a power grid. All commercial nuclear reactors use nuclear fission. As of March 2025, there are 440 operable power reactors in the world, with a combined electrical capacity of 398.7 GW. Additionally, there are 66 reactors under construction and 85 reactors planned, with a combined capacity of 72 GW and 81 GW, respectively, while 359 more reactors are proposed.[1] For non-power reactors, see List of nuclear research reactors. For fuel plants see List of nuclear reprocessing plants. Where not otherwise specified, all information is sourced from the Power Reactor Information System (PRIS) of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).[2]

In the following tables, the capacity (expressed in megawatt, MW) refers to the net capacity, or the maximum electricity output under reference ambient conditions, after deducting the losses within the system including the energy transformers.[3]

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Argentina

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Armenia

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Austria

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Bangladesh

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Belarus

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Belgium

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Brazil

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Bulgaria

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Canada

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China

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Cuba

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Czech Republic

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Egypt

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Finland

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France

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Germany

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Hungary

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India

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Iran

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Italy

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Japan

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Kazakhstan

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Lithuania

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Mexico

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Netherlands

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North Korea

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Pakistan

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Philippines

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Poland

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Romania

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Russia

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Slovakia

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Slovenia

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South Africa

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South Korea

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Spain

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Taiwan

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Turkey

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Ukraine

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United Arab Emirates

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Uzbekistan

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Notes

  1. The full reactor model name is R3/Adam.[118]
  2. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen II.[119]
  3. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen II.[119]
  4. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen III,[119] BWR-2500,[119] BWR 69.[120]
  5. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen III,[119] BWR-2500,[119] BWR 69.[120]
  6. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen IV,[119] BWR-3000,[119] BWR 75.[120]
  7. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen I.[119]
  8. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen II.[119]
  9. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen IV,[119] BWR-3000,[119] BWR 75.[121]
  10. The full reactor model name is R4/Eva. Construction date is approximate. Data are from Swedish Radiation Safety Authority.[118]
  11. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen I.[119] Closed at midnight on New Year's Eve.[122]
  12. The full reactor model name is Westinghouse 3-loops.[119]
  13. The full reactor model name is Westinghouse 3-loops.[119]
  14. The full reactor model name is Westinghouse 3-loops.[119]

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