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To meet this rising demand, a significant increase in uranium production will be necessary in the coming years.
What about thorium reactors? It's 3 times more abundant than uranium, safer, leaves less waste, yields more energy. What disadvantage it has?
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Thorium? oh, I have no idea about that. what is your rough assessment?
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47 sats \ 1 reply \ @drlh 29 Aug
Thorium in itself can't fission, but when you stimulate with a little polonium or uranium you get uranium 233 which then is fissioned. That's why it's safe, you just need to pull off polonium and reaction is stopped. The main problem is the inexperience with this fuel. I don't think there is any operating plants besides the research ones now, though China plans to launch thorium plants for commercial use towards 2030. Btw it is a byproduct of an ore. I remember there was hidden thorium rings on aliexpress for being that cheap and unused.
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Sounds like future tech but with the need of deeper research and tests
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