Compressed Intensives on Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors
This approach to fission power really looks like the safest and most sustainable approach humans have discovered so far. Why isn't it being used? Have I ever mentioned that we are living in an Idiocracy? That is why LFTRs aren't being used.
16 Minute Intensive Intro to Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors
H/T Charles Barton
I recommend watching the 25 minute video first, then watch the 16 minute video to reinforce the basic points. At that point, you should be ready to watch all three of the roughly 1 hour long intros to LFTRs here, here, and here.
Then go and read the archives of Energy from Thorium blog and Nuclear Green blog.
On the recent topic of the Hyperion small reactor, in this post, Charles Barton looks at the Hyperion small nuclear reactor, and compares it to the liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR). By the time I got to the end of the this short posting, I was convinced that the LFTR approach was better than Hyperion's approach.
Previously published at Al Fin
25 Minute Intensive Intro to Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors
16 Minute Intensive Intro to Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors
H/T Charles Barton
I recommend watching the 25 minute video first, then watch the 16 minute video to reinforce the basic points. At that point, you should be ready to watch all three of the roughly 1 hour long intros to LFTRs here, here, and here.
Then go and read the archives of Energy from Thorium blog and Nuclear Green blog.
On the recent topic of the Hyperion small reactor, in this post, Charles Barton looks at the Hyperion small nuclear reactor, and compares it to the liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR). By the time I got to the end of the this short posting, I was convinced that the LFTR approach was better than Hyperion's approach.
Previously published at Al Fin
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