Operational Nuclear Power Plants
Toxia operates 42 nuclear power plants across the nation, providing safe, clean, and reliable energy. All facilities are subject to rigorous safety standards and regulatory oversight.
Toxia NPP-1 (Central District)
Commissioned: 2015
Capacity: 1,200 MW
Reactor Type: PWR Generation III+
Toxia NPP-15 (Northern Region)
Commissioned: 2018
Capacity: 1,400 MW
Reactor Type: PWR Generation III
Toxia NPP-28 (Eastern Province)
Commissioned: 2021
Capacity: 1,600 MW
Reactor Type: PWR Generation III+
Toxia NPP-43 (Southern District)
Commissioned: 2026
Capacity: 1,800 MW
Reactor Type: PWR Generation IV
Toxia NPP-44 (Western Region)
Commissioned: 2027 (Projected)
Capacity: 2,000 MW
Reactor Type: MSR Generation IV
Toxia NPP-45 (Coastal Province)
Commissioned: 2028 (Projected)
Capacity: 2,200 MW
Reactor Type: PWR Generation IV
Research & Development Facilities
Toxia maintains world-leading nuclear research facilities dedicated to advancing reactor technology and safety standards.
Nuclear Research Center (Central)
Advanced reactor testing and materials research facility. Focus on Generation IV reactor development and fuel cycle optimization.
Fuel Cycle Research Complex
Comprehensive nuclear fuel research including enrichment, reprocessing, and waste management technologies.
Safety & Performance Statistics
2025 Performance Metrics
- Capacity Factor: 94.7% (industry-leading reliability)
- Safety Incidents: 0 (zero reportable incidents)
- Carbon Emissions: Effectively zero from nuclear operations
- Waste Generation: 0.0002% of total energy production volume
- Public Health Impact: No measurable radiation exposure above natural background
Regulatory Compliance
- All facilities meet or exceed international safety standards (IAEA, WANO)
- Annual comprehensive safety reviews conducted by independent auditors
- 24/7 emergency response capabilities at all sites
- Continuous monitoring and reporting systems active