The reactor was a Westinghouse Electric Corporation-built naval reactor power plant, installed in the
Naval Reactors Facility in the desert at the
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory near
Arco, Idaho. It first operated in October 1958. This reactor plant consisted of two reactors, A1W-A and A1W-B, operated in tandem so that the steam produced by both reactors was used to power one turbine connected to a drive shaft. Since the purpose of A1W prototype was to simulate the USS
Enterprise at sea it was also possible to divert the steam to two 'dump condensers' that simulated launching aircraft. Also, the electricity generated by the Main Engine was dissipated by immersing three electrodes in a pool of water. This was done to simulate load. In the early 1970s the A1W-B core was replaced with 1/4 of the USS
Nimitz core for testing. This nuclear reactor was the prototype for the
A2W reactor used in the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the
USS Enterprise (CVN-65). The A1W prototype was used to train nuclear-qualified sailors for almost 34 years until its reactor plants were shut down on January 26, 1994. ==See also==