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What's the lowdown on thorium reactors?
« on: 17/01/2022 02:11:21 »
I read an article on them. It said they were a lot safer than the reactors we currently use and had been shunned in the past because they didn't yield weapons grade material. I presume that there's much more too it than that.
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Re: What's the lowdown on thorium reactors?
« Reply #1 on: 17/01/2022 09:12:16 »
There is no doubt that the countries pursuing nuclear power in the decades after WW2 were also pursuing nuclear weapons.
- Uranium reactor technology was dual-use: commercial + military
- France tried to produce a fast breeder reactor (also dual-use), but it was too much trouble
- It is logical that these countries would not have been impressed with a thorium commercial-only reactor
- The Gates Foundation invested a lot of money in Thorium reactors to be built in China. But the souring of military relations between USA & China put a hold on that potential commercial relationship

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorium-based_nuclear_power
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