Boiling Water Reactor

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A Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) is a member of the class of nuclear reactors cooled by regular water (i.e., not heavy water). There is a single water loop that goes both through the heating of the reactor and the electricity-generating turbine, all of which becomes radioactive in service.

The BWR, with one loop, is smaller than a Pressurized Water Reactor, but is more difficult to service because the turbine is radioactive.