The Reactors and Services Business Group

The Reactors and Services business group designs and manufactures pressurized water (PWR) and boiling water (BWR) nuclear reactors and vessel propulsion reactors. It also supplies the equipment and services necessary for the operation, maintenance, improvement, or modernization of all types of nuclear power plants.
World leader in the design and construction of nuclear power plants, AREVA aims to build one third of the world’s new nuclear power capacity.
New Builds
AREVA is committed to the nuclear resurgence to provide energy for the United States and Canada.
Installed Base
Providing services of these existing 104 plants in the U.S. and several in Canada is a core business for AREVA.
Equipment
The design and manufacturing of key components for nuclear power plants.
Products & Technology
Supporting the scope of Reactors and Services activities by developing high-performance products and key technologies.
Nuclear Measurement
Provding world-class nuclear measurement solutions and services.
Global Reactors & Services Activities
The Reactors and Services business group designs and builds reactors and equipment for nuclear power plants. Its services improve their productivity and safety.
EPR™ reactors: Construction sites progress
Construction of EPR™ reactors is progressing in China, Finland, and France. Developed with high respect for standards (safety, security, timing and costs), these projects will be the benchmark for tomorrow, as far as environmentally friendly energy is concerned. Discover in 3D, the work that has been carried out in October 2011.
Generation III+ Reactor Portfolio: brochure
Services to improve nuclear power plant performance
Equipment Business Unit presentation
EPR™: discover the advanced reactor
Nuclear measurement: guarantee radiation protection
Field Report: Discover pragmatic examples of customer benefits
Fuel, the heart of nuclear fission
AREVA, European leader in nuclear fuel
Alternatives #2: Tomorrow's reactors
Alternatives #1: Energies, what scenario for 2050?

