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  • This reactor plant consisted of two reactors, A1W-A and A1W-B, operated in tandem so that
  • reactor in 1946, and once housed five nuclear reactors, all of which have been shut down.
  • nt, which consists of two BWRs (boiling water reactors), an EPR (European Pressurized Reactor) which
  • ZEEP was one of the world's first heavy water reactors, and it was also designed to use natural (une
  • Cost over-runs at nuclear reactors and a very hot summer combined with problems
  • tegrity to wiring running between the nuclear reactors and the control rooms within the power statio
  • essure vessels for the VVER series of nuclear reactors and the manufacturer of EKG open-cut mining p
  • t the Savannah River Site heavy water nuclear reactors and has to be separated from the heavy water
  • nits, including 13 units with VVER-1000 (PWR) reactors, and 2 units of the newer subtype of the VVER
  • quipment; insufficient separation between the reactors and the control room for emergency shutdown p
  • d surface: an open pond, two types of tubular reactors and a plastic film bioreactor, and a number o
  • The reactors and turbines were both supplied by English El
  • ooved surfaces, large scale safety of nuclear reactors and bounding theories in turbulence.
  • chemical conversion in ion transport membrane reactors and high-temperature fuel cells.
  • The reactors and the turbines were supplied by English Ele
  • les are highly impractical for civilian power reactors and are normally only carried out with dedica
  • ium is estimated to be 17 ZJ for once-through reactors and 1000 ZJ with reprocessing and fast breede
  • Heavy water reactors and graphite-moderated reactors can even use
  • s also well-known for his work on millisecond reactors and reactive flash volatilization.
  • ted in the press proposing additional nuclear reactors and other supply solutions to grid management
  • s work at Cornell University building nuclear reactors and using them to perform neutron activation
  • theory that the presence of water inside the reactors and the simultaneous shutting down of crucial
  • uclear Energy (GEH) is a provider of advanced reactors and nuclear services.
  • isotope 235U is used as the fuel for nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
  • Argentina also has some other research reactors, and exports nuclear technology.
  • in refractory ceramics as well as in nuclear reactors and to produce radioactive carbon-14 for trac
  • Electron cyclotron resonance reactors and helicon wave antennas have also been used
  • he first step in this process is to layup the reactors and place them into safe storage.
  • The cooling-off of her reactors and various experimental projects were carrie
  • nuclear fission reactions took place in these reactors approximately 1.5 billion years ago, and ran
  • tion engineering, in which detailed models of reactors are constructed to simulate industrial reacto
  • Most nuclear reactors are hence operated in a prompt subcritical, d
  • Two further APR-1400 reactors are in planning.
  • Most power reactors are of this type.
  • These reactors are the first of their kind.
  • Although nuclear fission reactors are often thought of as being solely a produc
  • The only ships to use these nuclear reactors are the Nimitz class supercarriers, which hav
  • Bioelectrochemical reactors are a type of bioreactor where bioelectrochem
  • The reactors are of the 3-loop M type pressurized water re
  • Although some buildings containing nuclear reactors are containment buildings, not all are.
  • Judging by external appearance the two new reactors are similar or identical to the second in des
  • It is one reason why nuclear power reactors are usually operated at an even power level a
  • The first pair of Shin Kori reactors are of the OPR-1000 design, while the second
  • does not support construction of new nuclear reactors as a means of addressing global warming.
  • four 1,159 MWe General Electric Boiling Water Reactors at the site approximately 15 miles southeast
  • The reactors at Three Mile Island, unlike those at Windsca
  • s existing fleet, and building two additional reactors at the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station.
  • equivalent to the nuclear fuel used by 8 or 9 reactors at 1,000 MW-class nuclear plants.
  • gh to reprocess the spent fuel produced by 30 reactors at 1,000 MW-class nuclear power stations, tho
  • quake triggered the shut down all four of the reactors at the Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant (Fuku
  • part in the construction of six giant nuclear reactors at Jaitapur on the west coast of the country.
  • All reactors at the Genkai plant use low enriched (3-4%) U
  • The reactors at Loviisa NPP went into commercial operation
  • the construction of two 1000-MWe light-water reactors at Kumho.
  • These will be the third and fourth reactors at the complex.
  • The first reactors at BARC and its affiliated power generation c
  • m Calder Hall to the AGR (Advanced gas-cooler reactors) at Hunterston B and Hinkley B. In a revoluti
  • approved a 20-year license extension for both reactors at this plant.
  • l nuclear power plants, in particular for the reactors at Chashma Nuclear Power Complex.
  • is used as nuclear fuel in some nuclear test reactors, because it has some properties similar to ur
  • Heavy water is employed in nuclear reactors because it is a weaker neutron absorber.
  • water, unlike tritium, which must be bred in reactors before it can be used as fuel in the D-T reac
  • duction is their main function, most research reactors benefit from reflectors to reduce neutron los
  • They are used in pressurized water reactors between the primary and secondary coolant loo
  • Cake Factory" contains the remains of nuclear reactors bombed by Israel in 1981 and the United State
  • Of the six DIDO class reactors built including DIDO itself, HIFAR was the la
  • ially to test materials for use in commercial reactors, but latterly as intense neutron sources for
  • ural uranium is acceptable in current nuclear reactors, but (re-enriched) reprocessed uranium might
  • Plutonium-239 is made in nuclear reactors by irradiating uranium-238 with neutrons, and
  • tion and improved safety features for nuclear reactors called for in the wake of the Japanese disast
  • ower is investigating a class of nuclear fast reactors called the traveling wave reactor (TWR).
  • , including two units of 300 megawatt Nuclear Reactors called Chashma Nuclear Power Plant-1 (CHASHNU
  • When the Hanford production reactors came on-line in the spring of 1944, the mix o
  • Neither of these reactors can provide the enhanced capabilities necessa
  • Fast neutron reactors can use plutonium of any isotopic composition
  • Today's thermal reactors can reuse plutonium to a limited degree as MO
  • fission products strongly affect how nuclear reactors can operate.
  • oundries and ceramic fuel pellets for nuclear reactors, Ceradyne researches and produces varieties o
  • e meantime, the S1W and S2W pressurized water reactors, conceived for the USS Nautilus (SSN-571), ha
  • According to news coverage, these reactors could be used for heat generation, production
  • Western scientists say such reactors do not meet international safety standards.
  • , thrusters, guns, batteries and fusion power reactors, each with their own attributes, and the attr
  • t houses two Soviet-designed VVER-440/213 PWR reactors, each with a capacity of 488 MW.
  • The plant houses two reactors each of 1300 MWe and the site has a total are
  • hat could make the next generation of nuclear reactors even safer and longer lasting.
  • All of the reactors except for Unit 4 were operating normally at
  • l reactor power plant, installed in the Naval Reactors Facility in the desert at the Idaho National
  • nt with Pakistan on the export of two nuclear reactors for Islamabad's Chashma nuclear complex.
  • PSE&G ordered two 1,150 megawatt reactors for the project in 1972, and two more the fol
  • in dug-out spaces and light them with fusion reactors for thousands to millions of years before mov
  • n the preparation of uranium fuel for nuclear reactors, for which it is smelted into purified UO2 fo
  • commercial use for uranium is to fuel nuclear reactors for the generation of electricity.
  • y supplies; and expands the number of nuclear reactors from the current 104 to 300 over the next 30
  • surplus plutonium (or uranium-233 for thorium reactors) from each fast reactor can be used to set up
  • Also on display at the site are two prototype reactors from the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Project
  • The facility contained 5 production reactors, fuel fabrication facilities, a research labo
  • ransporter of nuclear fuel (notably MOX), ran reactors, generated and sold electricity, reprocessed
  • The two General Electric boiling water reactors give the plant a total electric capacity of a
  • d allows these suits to be powered by nuclear reactors giving the mobile suits almost limitless comb
  • re replaced by Coal or Natural Gas as current reactors go offline after their 60 year licenses expir
  • The Office of Naval Reactors had determined that the one-off superheated s
  • It is widely assumed that the underground reactors had military purposes, being able to produce
  • Generating Station, which while also having 8 reactors, has a greater output.
  • The two currently operating reactors have capacities variously reported at between
  • 1990s no new university teaching and training reactors have been constructed and in fact many across
  • Decommissioning Authority for decommissioning reactors have an average 50 year time frame.
  • ptember 1978, McCoy began his career at Naval Reactors Headquarters and completed seven months of in
  • heir massive Jump engines and powerful fusion reactors however, enable Explorer class vessels to esc
  • t all nuclear technology went into developing reactors, however.
  • icter liability for companies selling nuclear reactors if a mishap occurred.
  • By placing two reactors in parallel, the purification process can be
  • Shockwave experimented with installing fusion reactors in his clones, but their bodies burnt out, un
  • During later overhauls, the S3W reactors in both Skate and Sargo were replaced with S5
  • During later overhauls, the S4W reactors in both subs were replaced with S5W reactors
  • The plant contains two nuclear reactors in separate containment buildings.
  • tended the Navy's training program for atomic reactors in order to qualify for his next command, the
  • Allen radiation belts for satellites, nuclear reactors in power plants for sensors and control circu
  • With the cancellation of the already tested reactors in 2008 the future supply of technetium-99m b
  • One of a series of reactors in the US Army Nuclear Power Program, its des
  • ounced a conversion to CANFLEX fuel for their reactors, in 2006.
  • ting to qualify the TRISO LEU fuel for GEN-IV reactors in the US.
  • Examples of bioelectrochemical reactors include microbial electrolysis cells, microbi
  • Winfrith housed nine reactors including the experimental Dragon reactor and
  • India's first power reactors, installed at the Tarapur Atomic Power Plant
  • total estimated cost of constructing the two reactors is $10 billion, or $13 billion with financing
  • he formation of dicoronylene in hydrocracking reactors is a serious problem because its low solubili
  • ists of four 1330 MWe class pressurized water reactors, is about 40 kilometers far away from the cit
  • Spent nuclear fuel from nuclear reactors is reprocessed to separate the 96% uranium an
  • sed because a plant producing parts of atomic reactors is located there.
  • Included among the Dresden plant's reactors is the first commercial nuclear reactor, hous
  • The hot water from the reactors is sent, via large pipes, into heat exchanger
  • ncludes nuclear power plants (NPPs), research reactors, isotope production plants, particle accelera
  • In nuclear reactors, it is used as a moderator for fast neutrons.
  • He advocated the use of graphite-moderated reactors like the one that exploded at the Chernobyl n
  • Some reactors limit MOX fuel to a fraction of the total fue
  • ee is used as cooling water for three nuclear reactors located at the Oconee Nuclear Generating Stat
  • uclear facility and comprises 4 CANDU nuclear reactors located on the northern shore of Lake Ontario
  • es in the world and comprises 8 CANDU nuclear reactors located on the northern shore of Lake Ontario
  • he reduced cost of building carriers with two reactors makes the cost of the power plants still acco
  • Therefore, identical reactors mass-produced from a "factory" location could
  • success of four larger 542 MWe Pickering ‘A' reactors meant that a second 220 MWe unit at Douglas P
  • peration is not possible with the light water reactors most commonly used to produce electric power.
  • n fluxes, such as within the cores of nuclear reactors, neutron activation contributes to material e
  • Two more reactors, nos. 5 and 6, capable of producing 1,000 MW
  • Two UNGG reactors, now closed.
  • ) Area IV: Development and testing of nuclear reactors, Nuclear support operations, and non-nuclear
  • There are plans for four breeder reactors of 500 MWe each - two in Kalpakkam and two mo
  • They comprise 34 reactors of 900 MWe, 20 reactors of 1.3 GWe, and 4 rea
  • tablished there in the eighties, with two PWR reactors of 1300 MWe each, which were put into operati
  • The natural nuclear fission reactors of Oklo: (1) Nuclear reactor zones.
  • The experiment uses reactors of the Chooz Nuclear Power Plant as a neutrin
  • wn during the Soviet times, consisted of four reactors of type RBMK-1000, each capable of producing
  • tion will comprise two to four VVER-1200/392M reactors of the AES-2006 type.
  • a number of the first generation French UNGG reactors, of which have all been shut down.
  • xfordshire in the United Kingdom, one of five reactors on the site.
  • be influenced by the 4 old fashioned nuclear reactors on the Marsh, at Dungeness.
  • So far, all reactors on site are pressurized water reactors.
  • Among the reactors on site is the Jules Horowitz Reactor.
  • Boiling water reactors, on the other hand, are designed to have stea
  • ear power company, also proposed building two reactors on former Stelco lands in Nanticoke.
  • ghals is a Swedish nuclear power plant with 4 reactors, one boiling water reactor (R1) and three pre
  • r, only two other aging water cooled research reactors, one at the University of Missouri (1966) and
  • Bruce A (4 CANDU reactors, operated by Bruce Power)
  • h in Europe in terms of the number of nuclear reactors operated, total capacity and electricity prod
  • tilization (MOX) with 16 to 18 of the nuclear reactors operating in Japan.
  • JASON was one of very few reactors operating within a major population centre -
  • There are 440 reactors operating worldwide, and a total of 69 new re
  • valuating building either Areva 1,650 MWe EPR reactors or Westinghouse 1,100 MWe AP1000 reactors.
  • ichment or purification into fuel for nuclear reactors or bombs.
  • ll insertion (by gravity in pressurized water reactors or high-speed injection in boiling water reac
  • This was one of three sodium cooled fast reactors ordered for the Seawolf program at the same t
  • Ontario Hydro's plan to construct ten nuclear reactors over the next decade.
  • ltipurpose Applied Physics Lattice Experiment reactors planned and built to produce 200% of the dema
  • wders, spray, emulsifier, and crystallization reactors, pneumatic devices, cloud droplet formation,
  • rs, streams from hydrogen purifiers, membrane reactors, pressure swing adsorption and continuous dis
  • 's primary coolant loop are a main reason why reactors use a chain of two or even three coolant loop
  • It had two Magnox reactors producing 242 megawatts (MW) net electrical i
  • It had two Magnox reactors producing 470 megawatts (MW) in total.
  • nuclear non-proliferation, support the Naval Reactors program, and provide expertise to other feder
  • These first three reactors ran for two decades, and were joined by addit
  • used in all of the other United States Naval reactors, reactivity in the S7G core was controlled by
  • Conventional light water reactors require refueling every 18 months.
  • Unterweser was one of the seven reactors shutdown on 17th March, 2011 (although actual
  • ennsylvania power plant with General Electric reactors similar to the troubled ones in Japan, said t
  • fornia has banned the approval of new nuclear reactors since the late 1970s because of concerns over
  • er space velocity, which reduces the required reactors size.
  • reat Reduction programme the defueling of her reactors started in June 2002 at the Zvezdochka shipya
  • It is one of the two oldest nuclear reactors still in service in the United States; New Je
  • neutron moderator in thermal-spectrum nuclear reactors such as the TRIGA research reactor developed
  • Like power reactors, the core needs cooling, typically natural or
  • fuel kernels for the US version of pebble bed reactors; the German version uses uranium dioxide inst
  • Unlike light water reactors, the EM2 is gas cooled and does not need to b
  • o-thirds of the world's supply comes from two reactors; the National Research Universal Reactor at C
  • t begun in 2006 added four new Korean-sourced reactors, the so-called Shin Kori reactors.
  • In nuclear reactors, the reaction is slowed down by the addition
  • As with all pressurized water reactors, the design also had the advantage of negativ
  • e materials intended for use in nuclear power reactors their entire expected lifetime neutron exposu
  • pressure sealed buildings containing nuclear reactors, though it would be more correct to call them
  • eaked out of spent fuel pools at three of its reactors, though no change in the radiation levels out
  • nd manufacturing capability with instrumented reactors to develop, manufacture, coat, and market a w
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