High-temperature gas-cooled reactor

A high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) is a type of gas-cooled nuclear reactor which uses uranium fuel and graphite moderation to produce very high reactor core output temperatures. (700 to 950 °C) All existing HTGR reactors use helium coolant.

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High-temperature gas-cooled reactor

A high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) is a type of gas-cooled nuclear reactor which uses uranium fuel and graphite moderation to produce very high reactor core output temperatures. (700 to 950 °C) All existing HTGR reactors use helium coolant.

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