Pressurized Water Reactor 3
Pressurized Water Reactor 3 : Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Disasters. 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 with an electrical output of 1 430 MW