Depends on the amount of fuel remaining. Usually at 78% and at 780 Degrees, A Reactor requires 480 Kilo Litres of Coolant [Water] per Day.
turbins and nuclear rods
Cruachan Power Station is a storage hydro-electric power station whereas a Normal Hydroelectric power station is produced and then used, no storage needed.
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I don't think it is much different to those working in conventional power plants, but one additional type of duty is Radiation Health Physics, which is not needed except on nuclear plants
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It depends on how much it needs to be cooled down, or transferred. The more heat there is the more coolant (water) is needed.
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A coolant serves two purposes in any thermal power station (whether nuclear, coal burning, oil burning, gas burning, etc.):Keep the energy source (e.g. reactor, combustor) from overheating.Carry the energy (usually as steam) from the energy source to the turbines that turn the generators.
the amount of water needed to cool down a a nuclear power station
coolant is used to keep the reactor cool and prevent it from melting down. The amount of cooling that is required really depends on the the amount of heat being put into the coolant.
Probably not because nobody lives in Antarctica so no energy would be needed over there!
You add coolant to a C240 at the radiator overflow tank. This allows the radiator to suck in coolant as needed when hot.
Neutron particle is needed to begin nuclear chain reaction.
Coolant for a 2006 VW Bettle is put into the coolant overflow tank. As it is needed, the radiator will automatically pull in additional coolant.
turbins and nuclear rods
The coolant expands when heated, contracts when cool. The coolant reservoir gives the coolant a place to come and go as needed.