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Why thorium is about to change the world
Thorium reactors are positioned as a superior alternative in nuclear power, similar to solid-state batteries. A Danish ...
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China’s world-first nuclear reactor aims at a 1,000-year energy source
China’s Institute of Modern Physics, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is building what it calls the world’s first ...
The convergence of industrial growth and carbon-reduction mandates is propelling the market forward, particularly in the Asia ...
India holds the world’s largest thorium reserves, and thorium use not only offers energy independence but also virtually eliminates proliferation risk ...
By fully operationalising the thorium fuel cycle, India can insulate itself from global turbulence, reduce external ...
Chinese scientists successfully converted thorium-232 into uranium-233 within an experimental thorium molten salt reactor, validating the technical feasibility of the thorium fuel cycle. This ...
India holds the world's largest thorium reserves, and developing technologies to use them could not only strengthen energy security but also reduce proliferation risks ...
Indian scientists and international experts are divided over a study questioning the viability of a nuclear reactor fuel called HALEU-thorium; while critics cite safety risks, proponents argue the ...
Denmark's Copenhagen Atomics has signed a Letter of Intent with Rare Earths Norway to secure future access to thorium - the key fertile material in its molten salt reactor technology - extracted from ...
Thorium in the fuel only serves to blunt the reactivity in the reactor resulting from high U-235 enrichment and consequent high burn-up. The U-233 resulting from the transmutation of thorium is also ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool and Copenhagen Atomics say that salt purity is the critical factor in preventing ...
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