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What does RP stand for?

Reactor Power


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Samples in periodicals archive:
But Dungeness B, an advanced gascooled reactor power station, is still active, and there are plans to build a third plant nearby, Dungeness C.
The astonishing pace of nuclear development in China - Fuqing is just one of seven multiple reactor power plants currently being built - is part of a national plan to have 72 GWe of nuclear capacity by 2020 3.
French invasion: Sizewell reactor POWER FAILURE I hear the French are going to build our new nuclear power stations.
As the reactor power was decreased in preparation for the tests, the reactor became unstable--with uneven heating occurring throughout its more than 1,600 pressure tubes, each the equivalent of a small reactor core (SN:8/16/86, p.
Extended power uprates, in which reactor power can be safely increased by up to 20 percent after careful, rigorous analysis, equipment upgrades and NRC approval.
Extended power uprates, in which reactor power can be safely increased by up to 20 percent after careful, rigorous analysis, equipment upgrades and NRC approval.
FUEL: Nuclear reactor powers the sub for full service life of 25 years.
That means any loss of water or overheating of water in the pressure tubes through which fuel-cooling water passes could prompt "a surge in the fission action,' causing a rapid increase in reactor power, he says.

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