partiireaktor
Partiireaktor is a design concept originating in early 21st‑century Sweden that describes a specialized type of reactor engineered for use in movable or modular energy platforms. The name is derived from the Swedish words parti (meaning “party” or “section”) and reaktor (meaning “reactor”), indicating the reactor’s segmented architecture which allows for independent operation of individual modules. The core idea was first proposed by the Swedish Institute of Energy Systems in a 2012 report as a way to enhance flexibility and safety in distributed power generation.
Technical aspects of the partiireaktor include a compact core composed of multiple low‑enriched uranium fuel elements
The partiireaktor has been considered for application in remote solar farms, emergency power stations, and mobile
Although the partiireaktor never entered commercial production, the concept influenced later modular reactor designs, particularly those