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small modular reactor
nuclear reactor with a modular design and an electricity output of less than 300 MWe

KLT-40 reactor
nuclear fission 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.
OK-650 reactor
nuclear fission reactor
RITM-200
The RITM-200 is an integrated Generation III+ pressurized water reactor developed by OKBM Afrikantov and designed to produce 55 MWe. The design is an improvement of KLT-40S reactor. It uses up to 20% enriched uranium-235 and can be refueled every 10 years for a 60 year planned lifespan in floating power plant installation. If installed in a stationary power plant, the fuel cycle is 6 years.
HTR-PM
The HTR-PM () is a Chinese small modular nuclear reactor.
It is a high-temperature gas-cooled (HTGR) pebble-bed generation IV reactor evolved from the HTR-10 prototype. The technology is intended to replace coal-fired power plants in China's interior, in line with the country's plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2060.
OK-150 reactor
Soviet marine nuclear reactor
BREST
Lead-cooled reactor family designed in Russia
Central Argentina de Elementos Modulares
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