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Thorium is both more easily accessible and less dangerous than uranium—the most common fission fuel. The system also uses molten salt instead of water to cool the fission reactor, which is ...
Discover how Copenhagen Atomics’ molten salt thorium reactor offers safer, low-cost, and efficient nuclear energy with ...
Sri Lanka’s National People’s Power (NPP) government plans to phase out coal and embrace nuclear power in its 2025–2044 ...
In the deserts of China, the world’s first operational thorium reactor has come online—powered by declassified U.S. research. Long considered a safer, cleaner alternative to uranium, thorium could ...
India’s 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor faces delays due to first-of-a-kind tech issues during commissioning.
The new rules talk about mining beach sand minerals, primarily composed of monazite, ilmenite, rutile, zircon, garnet and ...
India's Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) faces delays due to unique technological challenges. The project, crucial for ...
Norwegian energy developer Ocean-Power and Danish nuclear technology company Copenhagen Atomics have signed a memorandum of ...
Thorium reactors are a type of molten salt reactor (MSR) that — as the name suggests — dissolve a fuel source into a molten salt, which can act as both a coolant and part of the fuel mix.
The ANEEL™ fuel is made of thorium and high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU), developed for use in pressurized heavy water reactors (PHWRs) and Canada deuterium uranium (CANDU) reactors.
Thorium is both more easily accessible and less dangerous than uranium—the most common fission fuel. The system also uses molten salt instead of water to cool the fission reactor, which is ...