It was heavy water moderated and intended for the dual role of 130 MWe of power generation as well as plutonium production.
During the mid 1960s, the social democratic government officially abandoned the project of designing Swedish nuclear weapons and the Marviken plant became derelict.
[1] Four series of experiments were performed:[2] Large amounts of data were collected and are archived at OECD/NEA,[2] and have been used for validation of computer simulation codes for nuclear power plants.
The Nuclear reactor, the oil fired power station and surrounding 250 hectares of land and water was acquired by Synthesis Real Estate during 2018.
Synthesis Analytics is building a computing center to leverage the vast access to energy (due to the extensive connections to the Swedish power grid) while Synthesis Real Estate will develop an Archipelago City heated by the surplus heat from the computing center.