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===In design === *[[BN-1200 reactor|BN-1200]], construction is expected to start in 2027.<ref name=bn-1200-2027>{{cite web|url=https://www.neimagazine.com/advanced-reactors-fusion/russia-progresses-with-bn-1200m-sodium-cooled-fast-reactor-development/|title=Russia progresses with BN-1200M sodium-cooled fast reactor development|date=21 May 2024 |access-date=14 September 2024}}</ref> *[[Toshiba 4S]] was planned to be shipped to [[Galena, Alaska]] (USA) but progress stalled (see [[Galena Nuclear Power Plant]]) *KALIME is a 600 MWe project in South Korea, projected for 2030.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ehome.kaeri.re.kr/snsd/eng/organization/organization.htm|title=***μ§μκ°λ₯μμλ ₯μμ€ν ***<!-- Bot generated title -->|website=kaeri.re.kr}}</ref> KALIMER is a continuation of the sodium-cooled, metal-fueled, fast-neutron reactor in a pool represented by the Advanced Burner Reactor (2006), [[S-PRISM]] (1998-present), [[Integral Fast Reactor]] (1984-1994), and [[Experimental Breeder Reactor II|EBR-II]] (1965-1995). *[[Generation IV reactor]] ([[Gas-cooled fast reactor|helium]]Β·[[sodium-cooled fast reactor|sodium]]Β·[[lead-cooled fast reactor|lead]] cooled) US-proposed international effort, after 2030. *JSFR, Japan, a project for a 1500 MWe reactor began in 1998, but without success. *[[ASTRID (reactor)|ASTRID]], France, canceled project for a 600 MWe sodium-cooled reactor. *Mars Atmospherically Cooled Reactor (MACR) is a 1 MWe project, planned to complete in 2033. MACR is a gas-cooled (carbon dioxide coolant) fast-neutron reactor intended to provide power to proposed Mars colonies. *[[TerraPower]] is designing a molten salt reactor in partnership with [[Southern Company]], [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]], [[Idaho National Laboratory]], [[Vanderbilt University]] and the [[Electric Power Research Institute]]. They expect to begin testing a loop facility in 2019 and is scaling up their salt manufacturing process. Data will be used to assess thermal hydraulics and safety analysis codes.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2018/08/southern-company-partnering-with-bill-gates-backed-terrapower-on-molten-chloride-fast-reactor.html|title=Southern Company partnering with Bill Gates backed Terrapower on molten chloride fast reactor|last=Wang|first=Brian|date=August 24, 2018|website=www.nextbigfuture.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-08-25}}</ref> *[[Elysium Industries]] is designing a fast spectrum molten salt reactor.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elysiumindustries.com/technology|title=Technology|access-date=2019-07-30|archive-date=2019-07-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190730182500/http://www.elysiumindustries.com/technology|url-status=dead}}</ref> *[[ALFRED (nuclear reactor)|ALFRED]] (Advanced Lead Fast Reactor European Demonstrator) is a lead cooled fast reactor demonstrator designed by Ansaldo Energia from Italy, it represents the last stage of the ELSY and LEADER projects.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ansaldoenergia.com/Pages/Generation-IV--SMR.aspx|title=Generation IV & SMR|website=www.ansaldoenergia.com}}</ref> *[[Aurora nuclear reactor]], Idaho
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