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Lista de reactores de investigación nuclear

Esta es una lista comentada de todos los reactores de investigación nuclear basados ​​en fisión nuclear del mundo, ordenados por país, en estado operativo. Algunos reactores de "investigación" se construyeron con el fin de producir material para armas nucleares.

Argelia

Antártida

Argentina

Australia

Notas: Los principales usos del actual reactor OPAL son:

Austria

Bangladesh

Bielorrusia

Bélgica

Brasil

Bulgaria

Canadá

Chile

Porcelana

República Democrática del Congo

República Checa

Dinamarca

Egipto

Estonia

Finlandia

Francia

Laboral:

Alemania

Planificado

Georgia

Ghana

Grecia

Hungría

India

Indonesia

Irán

Irak

Nota: Tamuz-1 y Tamuz-2 son partes del mismo diseño del complejo de investigación nuclear francés, el complejo de investigación OSIRIS. Los tres reactores estaban ubicados en el mismo sitio. [23] [24]

Israel

Italia

Jamaica

Japón

Jordán

Kazajstán

Letonia

Libia

Malasia

México

Marruecos

Países Bajos

Nigeria

Corea del Norte

Noruega

Pakistán

Bajo las salvaguardias del OIEA

No bajo las salvaguardias de la OIEA

Panamá

Perú

Filipinas

Polonia

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Rumania

Rusia

Un total de 98 instalaciones de investigación nuclear, incluidas: [50]

Arabia Saudita

Serbia

Eslovenia

Sudáfrica

Corea del Sur

España

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Taiwan

Tajikistan

Thailand

Turkey

Fuel pilot plants

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Army Nuclear Power Program

United States Naval reactors

Research reactors

Civilian (private and university) research and test reactors licensed to operate

Civilian (private and university) research and test reactors formerly licensed to operate

Research and test reactors Under decommission order(s) or license amendment(s) are authorized to decontaminate and dismantle their facility to prepare for final survey and license termination. Research and test reactors with possession-only licenses are not authorized to operate the reactor, only to possess the nuclear material on-hand. They are permanently shut down.

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Venezuela

Vietnam

See also

Notes and references

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