Category
page 1Graphite moderated reactors
molten salt reactor
class of nuclear fission reactors with molten salt as the primary coolant or the fuel
Chicago Pile-1
world's first nuclear reactor to achieve criticality, part of the Manhattan Project, the Allied effort to create atomic bombs during World War II
Magnox
thumb|350px|Schematic diagram of a magnox nuclear reactor showing gas flow. The heat exchanger is outside the concrete radiation shielding. This represents an early Magnox design with a cylindrical, steel, pressure vessel.
Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center
North Korean nuclear site
advanced gas-cooled reactor
type of nuclear reactor
high-temperature gas-cooled reactor
class of nuclear reactor
Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant
nuclear power plant in Spain
Saint-Laurent Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear power stations in France
X-10 Graphite Reactor
world's second artificial nuclear reactor and the first reactor designed and built for continuous operation
Latina Nuclear Power Plant
nuclear power plant in Latina, Lazio, Italy
B Reactor
decommissioned nuclear reactor at the Hanford Site in Washington, United States
gas-cooled reactor
type of nuclear reactor
graphite moderated reactor
type of nuclear reactor
UNGG reactor
type of nuclear reactor
EGP-6
The EGP-6 is a Russian small nuclear reactor design. It is a scaled down version of the RBMK design. As the RBMK, the EGP-6 uses water for cooling and graphite as a neutron moderator, but uses natural circulation instead of pumping. EGP is a Russian acronym but translated into English it stands for Power Heterogenous Loop reactor. It is the world's smallest running commercial nuclear reactor, however smaller reactors are currently in development. The EGP-6 reactors are the only reactors to be built on permafrost.
F-1
Nuclear research reactor in Moscow, Russia

N-Reactor
thumb|right|300px|The N-Reactor at the Hanford site along the [[Columbia River.]]
thumb|Aerial Photo of the N-Reactor. Taken January 2013.
thumb|Fuel element from N-Reactor
The N-Reactor was a water/graphite-moderated nuclear reactor constructed during the Cold War and operated by the U.S. government at the Hanford Site in Washington; it began production in 1963.
TMSR-LF1
TMSR-LF1 ( : "liquid fuel thorium-based molten salt experimental reactor") is a 2 MWt molten salt reactor (MSR) prototype operating in northwest China.