Category
page 1Unfinished nuclear reactors
Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center
North Korean nuclear site
Trillo Nuclear Power Plant
nuclear power plant in Spain
Lemoniz Nuclear Power Plant
nuclear power plant
Żarnowiec Nuclear Power Plant
unfinished nuclear power station in Poland
Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant
nuclear power plant
Juragua Nuclear Power Plant
project of nuclear power plant in Cuba
Kumho-chigu
area in South Hamgyong province, North Korea
Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant
nuclear power plant in Seabrook, New Hampshire, United States
Montalto di Castro Nuclear Power Station
nuclear power plant
Valdecaballeros Nuclear Power Plant
abandoned Nuclear Power Plant
Stendal Nuclear Power Plant
nuclear power plant in Germany, never entered service
R4 nuclear reactor
former nuclear reactor in Sweden
Bellefonte Nuclear Generating Station
Unfinished nuclear power plant in Jackson County, Alabama

SNR-300
thumb|The reactor on the left, the vent stack on the right
thumb|Schneller Brüter Kalkar, Fast-neutron reactor|fast [[breeder reactor SNR-300, now an amusement park]]
The SNR-300 was a fast breeder sodium-cooled nuclear reactor built near the town of Kalkar, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The reactor was completed but never taken online. SNR-300 was to output 327 megawatts. The project cost about 7 billion Deutsche Mark (about 3.5 billion or over $4 billion). Due to safety and political concerns, the project was abandoned in 1991. The high costs of construction and required prospective maint
Integral Fast Reactor
nuclear reactor design
CIRENE
thumb|alt=Latina Nuclear Power Plant|Latina Nuclear Power Plant
CIRENE is an Italian nuclear reactor design and the name of the prototype model that was built at the Latina Nuclear Power Plant south of Rome. CIRENE, an acronym for CISE Reattore a Nebbia (CISE Mist Reactor), uses heavy water as its neutron moderator and normal "light" boiling water as the coolant. This reduces the amount of heavy water required for operations compared to CANDU, still using natural uranium as fuel. CIRENE was one of several similar heavy/light water designs, with similar small-scale units at Gentilly in Canada,