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Response to “Source of a Nation’s Wealth Is Its Energy”

by George - WordPress Security | Sep 3, 2015 | MSR, LFTR, Nuclear Waste | 0 comments

Response to “Source of a Nation’s Wealth Is Its Energy”, best source of energy for USA is Molten Salt Reactors, the safe and easily built nuclear reactor.

Responses to James Conca “Who Says Nuclear Can’t Smooth Out Erratic Wind?”

by George - WordPress Security | Aug 31, 2015 | Solar, Wind | 0 comments

How new types of nuclear reactors can supplement variable renewable sources (wind, solar), less expensively and more safely than LWR. Corrections to people’s mis-understandings of nuclear power.

Iran Nuclear Deal

by George - WordPress Security | Aug 26, 2015 | Fascinating Science | 0 comments

Do the arguments against the Iran nuclear deal make sense? Are they angry people making noise? Who profits blocking the deal?

California’s MegaDrought – Nuclear Power To The Rescue

by George - WordPress Security | Jun 20, 2015 | Climate Change | 1 comment

California Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant uses no fresh water, and can provide 825,000 gallons of fresh water a day for the community. Molten Salt Reactors could power desalination equipment for all of USA.

Would Molten Salt Reactors Really Prevent Fukushima Disaster?

by George - WordPress Security | Mar 19, 2015 | LWR | 2 comments

Fukushima-Daiichi reactor failures had simple (and easily preventable) causes. The Light Water Reactors survived the earthquake and tsunami. What caused the damage? How would Molten Salt Reactors fare?

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