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  2. File:PWR nuclear power plant diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    The water, held under high pressure to keep it from boiling, produces steam by transferring heat to a secondary source of water. The steam is used to generate electricity. Cooling water from the river condenses the steam back into water. The river water is either discharged directly back to the river or cooled in the towers and reused in the plant.

  3. Nuclear power plant - Wikipedia

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    The world's first and only nuclear power plant that put Gen IV reactors into commercial use is Shidao Bay Nuclear Power Plant. The reactor is a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor , started its building process on September 21 2014, [ 75 ] started to generate power December 20, 2021, [ 76 ] and was put into commercial operation in December 12 ...

  4. Pressurized water reactor - Wikipedia

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    The first purely commercial nuclear power plant at Shippingport Atomic Power Station was originally designed as a pressurized water reactor (although the first power plant connected to the grid was at Obninsk, USSR), [2] on insistence from Admiral Hyman G. Rickover that a viable commercial plant would include none of the "crazy thermodynamic ...

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    1 Diagram of the Operation of a Nuclear Reactor in a Standard Nuclear Power Plant. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: ...

  6. Light-water reactor - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear reactor core is the portion of a nuclear reactor where the nuclear reactions take place. It mainly consists of nuclear fuel and control elements. The pencil-thin nuclear fuel rods, each about 12 feet (3.7 m) long, are grouped by the hundreds in bundles called fuel assemblies.

  7. Outline of nuclear power - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to nuclear power: Nuclear power – the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity. Nuclear power plants provide about 6% of the world's energy and 13–14% of the world's electricity, [1] with the U.S., France, and Japan together accounting for about ...

  8. Small modular reactor - Wikipedia

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    On the occasion of 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, the state-owned Romanian nuclear energy company Nuclearelectrica and NuScale Power signed an agreement to build a power plant with six small-scale nuclear reactors at the Doicești power station, on the site of a former coal power plant, located near the village of Doicești ...

  9. File:Fukushima I nuclear power plant diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Fukushima_I_nuclear_accidents_diagram.svg licensed with Cc-by-3.0 . 2011-04-05T20:28:46Z Sodacan 614x562 (761315 Bytes) {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Diagram (approximate) of the Fukushima I Nuclear Power plant accidents.