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A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe.
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A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe.
Field of Fissures 2011
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A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe.
Field of Fissures 2011
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A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe.
Field of Fissures 2011
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What's moved around are the Pressurised Mating Adapters.
Gravity-Free Assembly Walter Jon Williams 2010
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Pressurised storage is the main technology available now and this means that at 345 times atmospheric pressure (34.5 MPa, 5000 psi), ten times the volume is required than for an equivalent amount of petrol/gasoline.
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The Business Line India takes a step forward on N-reactor export front Preliminary discussions on the possibility of setting up a nuclear power reactor in Kazakhstan based on India's Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) design have been wrapped up.
India News Digest: Insurers Put IPO Plans on Backburner 2009
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But to the French government, Flamanville's European Pressurised Reactor EPR is the embodiment of the future.
BBC News - Home 2011
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EDF was supposed use a new type of technology from another French state-backed company, Areva, called the European Pressurised Reactor EPR.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The Japanese reactors are Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs), which is a type of Light Water Reactor (LWR); the UK is committing to future builds of Pressurised Water Reactors (PWRs), such as Sizewell B, and these are also LWRs.
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