Fig.6-1 Features of the HTGR and plan of the HTTR-heat utilization test
The High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor (HTGR) is a helium-gas-cooled and graphite-moderated thermal-neutron reactor with excellent inherent safety features. The HTGR meets various heat application requirements, including hydrogen production and power generation. The HTGR also meets the 3E+S policy targets in Japan's Strategic Energy Plan. JAEA's final target is the successful demonstration of coupling a nuclear reactor and heat application systems by connecting a gas turbine and hydrogen production facilities to Japan's first HTGR, that is, the HTTR.
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