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What (who) is PWR - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PWR (disambiguation)

PWR         
¦ abbreviation pressurized-water reactor.
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne         
COMPANY
Rocketdyne LR-105
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (PWR) was an American company that designed and produced rocket engines that use liquid propellants. It was a division of Pratt & Whitney, a fully owned subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation.
Pressurized water reactor         
  • Pressurizer]] (blue), and pumps (green) in the three coolant loop [[Hualong One]] design
  • NS ''Savannah'']]. Designed and built by [[Babcock & Wilcox]].
  • Pictorial explanation of power transfer in a pressurized water reactor. Primary coolant is in orange and the secondary coolant (steam and later feedwater) is in blue.
  • PWR [[reactor pressure vessel]]
NUCLEAR REACTOR WITH A WATER COOLING SYSTEM THAT OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE
Pressurized Water Reactor; Pressurised water reactor; Pressurised Water Reactor; Pressurized reactor; Pressurized water reactor (PWR); Pressurized water reactors; Pressurized-water reactor; Integral pressurized-water reactor; PWR (nuclear power)
A pressurized water reactor (PWR) is a type of light-water nuclear reactor. PWRs constitute the large majority of the world's nuclear power plants (with notable exceptions being the UK, Japan and Canada).

Wikipedia

PWR

PWR may stand for:

  • Parliament of the World's Religions
  • Paul Weel Racing, an Australian V8 Supercar motor racing team
  • Philippine Wrestling Revolution, Filipino indie pro-wrestling promotion
  • Politechnika Wroclawska, Wroclaw University of Technology
  • Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, an American company producing rocket engines
  • Pressurized water reactor, a type of nuclear power reactor
  • Preston and Wyre Joint Railway, a historic railway company in Lancashire, England
  • Pro Wrestling Report
  • PWR (esports), an e-sports organization
Examples of use of PWR
1. "PWR represents about 60 percent of the global market, while BWR accounts for less than 30 percent," said Tomoko Murakami, a researcher at the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan.
2. Toshiba offers boiling water reactors (BWRs), while Westinghouse specializes in the more widely used pressurized water reactors (PWRs). "PWR represents about 60 percent of the global market, while BWR accounts for less than 30 percent," said Tomoko Murakami, a senior researcher at the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan.
3. Sir Jack Rampton, my permanent secretary, who seemed to be as keen as Marshall on the adoption of the PWR, and who was directly consulted by the prime minister, was clearly pressing this approach, and Jim Callaghan himself wanted me to go along with it.
4. "Moreover, in China and the United States, where active construction of new reactors can be expected, PWR is set to remain the dominant technology." But the acquisition may strain Toshiba‘s financial standing and cause the company, the world‘s fourth–largest chip maker and third–largest notebook computer maker, to spread its resources too thin, analysts said.
5. "Moreover in China and the United States, where active construction of new reactors can be expected, PWR is set to remain the dominant technology." Financing concern Analysts said the Westinghouse acquisition might strain Toshiba‘s financial standing and cause the company, the world‘s fourth–largest chipmaker and third–largest notebook computer maker, to spread its resources too thin.