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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.
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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 17:27, 6 November 2013: 1,584 × 1,287 (281 KB): H-stt {{Information |Description= Pictrogramm intended to demonstrate the dangers at a nuclear waste burial site |Source= Department of Energy, Compliance Certification Application, 1991, for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, New Mexico, USA </br>taken from P...
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Giant cooling towers at Constellation Energy's Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania have sat dormant for so long that grass has sprung up in the towers' hollowed-out bases and wildlife ...
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