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{{Organization  
{{Organization
|OrganizationName=Generation IV International Forum
|OrganizationName=Generation IV International Forum
|OrganizationType=International Organizations
|OrganizationType=International Organizations
|Mission=The Generation IV International Forum coordinates global research and development to advance fourth-generation nuclear energy systems that excel in safety, sustainability, economics, and proliferation resistance. It aims to enable the deployment of these innovative reactors by 2030-2040, supporting a clean, secure energy future.
|Mission=The Generation IV International Forum coordinates global research and development to advance fourth-generation nuclear energy systems that excel in safety, sustainability, economics, and proliferation resistance. It aims to enable the deployment of these innovative reactors by 2030-2040, supporting a clean, secure energy future.
|ParentOrganization=Partnership
|TopOrganization=International Energy Agency
|OrganizationExecutive=Chair
|OrganizationExecutive=Chair
|Employees=
|Budget=
|Website=https://www.gen-4.org/
|Services=Gen IV reactor R&D coordination; technology roadmapping; knowledge sharing
|Services=Gen IV reactor R&D coordination; technology roadmapping; knowledge sharing
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|HeadquartersLocation=38.88689, -77.02595
|TopOrganization=International Energy Agency
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|HeadquartersLocation=38.886886, -77.025949
|HeadquartersAddress=1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA
|HeadquartersAddress=1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA
|Website=https://www.gen-4.org/
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'''Generation IV International Forum (GIF)''' is a cooperative international organization founded to spearhead the development of next-generation nuclear reactors, selecting six advanced technologies—gas-cooled fast reactor, lead-cooled fast reactor, molten salt reactor, sodium-cooled fast reactor, supercritical-water-cooled reactor, and very-high-temperature reactor—for collaborative R&D among 14 member states and Euratom.  
'''Generation IV International Forum (GIF)''' is a cooperative international organization founded to spearhead the development of next-generation nuclear reactors, selecting six advanced technologies—gas-cooled fast reactor, lead-cooled fast reactor, molten salt reactor, sodium-cooled fast reactor, supercritical-water-cooled reactor, and very-high-temperature reactor—for collaborative R&D among 14 member states and Euratom.