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Sellafield
Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, is a large multi-function nuclear site close to Seascale on the coast of Cumbria, England. As of August 2022, primary activities are nuclear waste processing and storage and nuclear decommissioning. Former activities included nuclear power generation from 1956 to 2003, and nuclear fuel reprocessing from 1952 to 2022.
Negev Nuclear Research Center
Israeli nuclear installation
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Research centre CEA Cadarache
thumb|right|250px|Location of Cadarache (marked in red) in Southern France
Marcoule Nuclear Site
nuclear site in the Chusclan and Codolet communes, France
Project Pluto
U.S government program to develop nuclear-powered ramjet engines for cruise missiles

SL-1
Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, also known as SL-1, initially the Argonne Low Power Reactor (ALPR), was a United States Army experimental nuclear reactor at the National Reactor Testing Station (NRTS) in Idaho about west of Idaho Falls, now the Idaho National Laboratory. It operated from 1958 to 1961, when an accidental explosion killed three plant operators, leading to changes in reactor design. This is the only U.S. reactor accident to have caused immediate deaths.
X-10 Graphite Reactor
world's second artificial nuclear reactor and the first reactor designed and built for continuous operation
Ågesta Nuclear Plant
former nuclear power plant in Ågesta, Stockholm, Sweden
B Reactor
decommissioned nuclear reactor at the Hanford Site in Washington, United States
Chapelcross nuclear power station
nuclear power station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
CIRUS reactor
Decommissioned research reactor at the Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) in Trombay near Mumbai, India
Savannah River Site
nuclear energy facility in South Carolina, United States
R4 nuclear reactor
former nuclear reactor in Sweden
Army Nuclear Power Program
historic reactor construction program