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A Thorium-Salt Reactor Has Fired Up for the First Time in Four Decades
2017-08-24
h/t instapundit
The road to cleaner, meltdown-proof nuclear power has taken a big step forward. Researchers at NRG, a Dutch nuclear materials firm, have begun the first tests of nuclear fission using thorium salts since experiments ended at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the early 1970s.

Thorium has several advantages over uranium, the fuel that powers most nuclear reactors in service today. First, it's much harder to weaponize. Second, as we pointed out last year in a long read on thorium-salt reactors, designs that call for using it in a liquid form are, essentially, self-regulating and fail-safe.

The team at NRG is testing several reactor designs on a small scale at first. The first experiment is on a setup called a molten-salt fast reactor, which burns thorium salt and in theory should also be able to consume spent nuclear fuel from typical uranium fission reactions.

The tests come amid renewed global interest in thorium. While updated models of uranium-fueled power plants are struggling mightily to get off the ground in the U.S., several startup companies are exploring molten-salt reactors. China, meanwhile, is charging ahead with big plans for its nuclear industry, including a heavy bet on thorium-based reactors. The country plans to have the first such power plants hooked up to the grid inside 15 years. If they pull it off, it might just help usher in a safer future for nuclear power.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#7  What's wrong with using Pebble-bed reactors?
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance   2017-08-24 18:25  

#6  High temp liquid salts are very corrosive. Not a good mix with radioactivity. At least it's not under high pressure.
Posted by: Spereth Trotsky4095   2017-08-24 14:47  

#5  Is this similar to the breeder reactor which got scuttled by Congress in the early 1980s at Oak Ridge?
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-08-24 13:35  

#4  Somewhere, deep underground, Ambassador Alexi de Sadesky cackles gleefully as he reaches for the fresh fish.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2017-08-24 12:47  

#3  Technology has never been the problem.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-08-24 12:45  

#2  A short primer on using Thorium for Reactor fuel.

A few good links there under the 'See Also' section, too.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-08-24 07:57  

#1  India has had experimental thorium reactors for 30 years, and still no sign of a commercial reactor.
Posted by: phil_b   2017-08-24 06:55  

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