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nuclear reactor
[noo-klee-er ree-ak-ter, nyoo-]
noun
an apparatus in which a nuclear-fission chain reaction can be initiated, sustained, and controlled, for generating heat or producing useful radiation.
nuclear reactor
noun
Sometimes shortened to: reactor.Former name: atomic pile.a device in which a nuclear reaction is maintained and controlled for the production of nuclear energy See also fission reactor fusion reactor
nuclear reactor
A device used to generate power, in which nuclear fission takes place as a controlled chain reaction, producing heat energy that is generally used to drive turbines and provide electric power. Nuclear reactors are used as a source of power in large power grids and in submarines.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nuclear reactor1
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But he had a couple of nuclear reactors that were half built and had to make the difficult choice: Does he continue building the nuclear reactors?
Then, in February 2025, the prime minister said he would cut planning red tape to make it easier for developers to build smaller nuclear reactors on additional sites across the country.
The UK currently has nine nuclear reactors in operation, but the plants are ageing and eight of them are due to close by the end of this decade.
The report calls for the rapid deployment of carbon capture and storage technology, greater use of AI to make energy grids efficient and investment in small scale nuclear reactors.
Since it closed, 4,880 elements of spent fuel have been removed from the two nuclear reactors.
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