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International Commission on Atomic Energy
AbbreviationICAE
Established1978

The International Commission on Atomic Energy (ICAE) is an international organisation that seeks to regulate the safe usage of atomic energy for peaceful purposes. The ICAE lists the following as it's mission statement:

  • PEACE: Encourage the utilisation of nuclear technologies for applications in clean energy generation and medicine.
  • COOPERATION: Facilitate cooperation between nations to ensure the safety and efficiency of nuclear technology.
  • SAFETY: Coordination of international nuclear accident response, ensuring maintenance of international safety standards.
  • EDUCATION: Educating the public about the advantages and safety of peaceful atomic energy.

History

Anti-Proliferation Activities

Although the ICAE officially exists to encourage the use of atomic energy for peaceful uses while disincentivising the

Structure

ICAE Acident Rating Scale

See the main page, ANAR

Nuclear Reactor Designs certified by ICAE

Reactor Name Date Generation Amount of units Manufacturer Country Notes
Light Water Graphite Moderated Reactor ('LWGMR' / 'GMRK') 1972 II  Kentalis ICAE review noted "serious safety flaws" in the design of the reactor, mandating that current reactors receive safety upgrades and prohibiting further construction of the reactor type.
Civil Nuclear Authority Boiling Water Reactor Mark 1 (CNABWR-1) 1972 II 6 built
3 Operational
1 Destroyed
Nyalanto Mouflizennucular
Civil Nuclear Authority
 Neuewland
 Gassasinia

Nuclear Power Stations certified by ICAE

Active

Power station Date of Construction Amount of units Type of Reactor Net capacity(MWe) Country Location Notes
Artem Kulagin Nuclear Power Facilty 1977-1979 5 GMRK 5810 MWe  Tiskaiya Kamydar First Nuclear Power Plant made in Tiskaiya.
Estani Kilesiton Nuclear Power Plant 2014-2017 5 PWR 5780 MWe  Kistolia Kilesiton
Isrowe Nuclear Power Plant 5 GMRK 5210 MWe  Qazhshava Balicharsy The currently biggest active reactor in Qazhshava.
J. V. Kazanvić Nuclear Power Plant 1971-1973 4 GMRK 3750 MWe  Kentalis Jeseko Unit 3 has been permanently decommissioned after the 2020 Jeseko disaster.
H. Pejakovski Nuclear Power Station 1979 5 PWR 5296 MWe  Kentalis Sanvi
Nuclear Station Khomyuk 1994-2000 4 BWR/5 5306 MWe  Kentalis Khomyuk
Kladaluk Nuclear Energy Station 2005 1 BWR/6 1207 MWe  Kentalis Kladaluk Newest power plant in Kentalis.
Konstantin Tymoshenko Nuclear Power Facility 2012-2015 4 PWR 4480 MWe  Tiskaiya Belovorzhno Newest Nuclear Power Plant in Tiskaiya, and the only one in Kolosiya Oblast.
Rujas Nuclear Power Plant 1971-1973 2 PWR 1230 MWe  Kentalis Rujas
Shkrenshian Nuclear Power Facility 1986-1988 3 PWR 2270 MWe  Tiskaiya Shkrenshian First Plant in Tiskaiya using a Pressurized Water Reactor.
CNA Matroun Nuclear Power Station 1967-1972 2 CNABWR-1 (Decommissioned)
CNABWR-2
2700 MWe  Gassasinia Matroun, Bisouri Province First Gassasinian nuclear power station.
Unit 2 permanently decommissioned due to maintenance costs. Unit 1 permanently decommissioned due to accident.
CNA Sidra Nuclear Power Station 1969-1974 6 CNABWR-1
CNABWR-2
6920 MWe  Gassasinia Sidra, Northern Bablyia Province Largest nuclear power station in Gassasinia
CNA Bekouri Nuclear Power Station 1975-1981 3 CNABWR-1
CNABWR-2
3460 MWe  Gassasinia Bekouri, Karinia Province
CNA Dayr Botrous Nuclear Power Station 1984-1993 2 CNABWR-1 (Decommissioned)
CNABWR-2
4050 MWe  Gassasinia Dayr Botrous, Amiria Province First plant to use modern "CNABWR-2" reactor when Units 2 and 3 opened in 1996.
CNA Qayba Nuclear Power Station 1989-1998 3 CNABWR-2 4050 MWe  Gassasinia Qayba, Hammam Province

Under Construction

Power station Amount of units Type of Reactor Net capacity(MWe) Country Location Notes

Decommisioned

Power station Date of Construction Amount of units Type of Reactor Year Decommisioned Country Location Notes
Pivilj Nuclear Energy Station 1959 2 BWR/1 1978  Kentalis Pivilj First Nuclear Power plant in Kentalis, built 30 kilometres north of Jeseko, was replaced in 1974 with the J. V. Kazanvić NPP and decommisioned in 1978.