Pressurized water reactor
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Power reactor in which the heat is dissipated from the core using highly
pressurized water (about 160 bar) to achieve a high temperature and
avoid boiling within the core. The cooling water transfers its heat
to the secondary system in a steam generator. Example: Grohnde Nuclear
Power Plant in Germany with an electrical output of 1,430 MW.
Nuclear power plant with pressurized water reactor
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