On Oct 15, 12:10*pm, zaax wrote:
A few weeks before the tsunami struck Fukushima s uranium reactors and
shattered public faith in nuclear power, China revealed that it was
launching a rival technology to build a safer, cleaner, and ultimately
cheaper network of reactors based on thorium.
Continued at:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/c..._pritchard/839...
http://tinyurl.com/4t5ojde
The technology has been known for a while. As have pebble bed
reactors. Unfortunately this technology is considered politically
incorrect. It may be possible to have thorium reactors small enough
to power a road vehicle. Thorium reactor/electric powered railroad
locomotives seem entirely possible, But the eco wariors prefer
windmills. They also like solar panels which consume considerable
energy during manufacture. And do not mention biofuels, these have
caused food shortages as farmers grow corn for fuel instead of food
for livestock.