Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) — The Global Energy Anchor
By 2026, the Pressurized Water Reactor remains the most dominant nuclear technology, accounting for over 60% of operating reactors worldwide. The current focus has shifted from massive singular builds to high-efficiency modernization and modular scalability.
Operational Stability & High-Pressure Physics: The PWR’s core advantage in 2026 is its thermal stability. By keeping the primary coolant water under high pressure ($155$ bar), the system prevents boiling within the reactor core. This ensures a consistent moderator density, allowing for precise control over the nuclear chain reaction.
Accident-Tolerant Fuel (ATF) Integration: 2026 marks the widespread rollout of Silicon Carbide (SiC) cladding. This advanced material replaces traditional zirconium alloys, offering significantly higher melting points and resistance to "steam-oxidation," which drastically extends the safety margins during rare loss-of-coolant events.
Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Evolution: The industry is moving toward "Factory-Built" PWR modules, such as the ACP100. These smaller versions of the traditional PWR can be manufactured in a controlled environment and shipped to the site, reducing construction timelines by years and allowing for flexible deployment in smaller grid environments.
