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The HTGR is the only current nuclear energy source producing temperatures higher than 900 deg C and can be used for any cogeneration or non-electric applications such as hydrogen production. HTGR technology is not brand new as development began in the 1950s. The first prototypes developed were Peach Bottom-1 in USA (1967 to 1974) and AVR in Germany from 1967 to 1988. Fort St Vrain in the US and the THTR in Germany were the only commercial reactors - both were shut down in 1989. 
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HTGR

The HTGR is the only current nuclear energy source producing temperatures higher than 900 deg C and can be used for any cogeneration or non-electric applications such as hydrogen production. HTGR technology is not brand new as development began in the 1950s. The first prototypes developed were Peach Bottom-1 in USA (1967 to 1974) and AVR in Germany from 1967 to 1988. Fort St Vrain in the US and the THTR in Germany were the only commercial reactors - both were shut down in 1989.

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Album name:Rennhack / HTGR - High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor
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Date added:Aug 05, 2006
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