PWR-
You mention commercial or industrial applications...
It is quite common for utilities to use neutral grounding reactors and I would imagine quite a few are for industrial/commercial applications. Certainly resistors are much more common, but reactors do have their applications.
Reactors seem to be used more on generators as resonant grounding systems or on transformers as low-resistance grounding systems.
For resonant ground systems, the reactor is sized to resonate with the system capacitance, thus limiting the fault current to very low magnitude. Depending on the fault type, this can allow generators to remain in operation, through a fault condition. There are stories about generators taking a fault condition for over 1 hour with little to no damage.
For low-resistance grounding systems, the reactors may prove to have some economic advatages over resistors.