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Response to ScienceDump’s Thorium Reactors Could Change Energy Forever

by George - WordPress Support & Marketing Coaching | Feb 19, 2025 | MSR, LFTR | 0 comments

Thorium Reactors Could Change Energy Forever – Unlike uranium, thorium is way safer, more abundant, you can’t make a bomb out of it, and produces less nuclear waste. Some countries (India & France) are already testing thorium reactors as a clean energy...

Response to 20 Things You Didn’t Know About Nuclear Accidents

by George - WordPress Support & Marketing Coaching | Sep 13, 2015 | LWR | 0 comments

Responses to LWR comments in Discover Magazine article, how Molten Salt Reactors would cost less with greater safety.

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

by George - WordPress Support & Marketing Coaching | Sep 3, 2015 | MSR, LFTR, Nuclear Waste | 1 comment

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.

Molten fuel reactors Can’t melt through reactor vessel

by mikeconley | Oct 18, 2013 | MSR, LFTR | 2 comments

Molten Salt Reactors can’t get hot enough to melt reactor vessel, liquid fuel expands w/heat, reducing fission; materials safely handle hottest reactor gets.

Response to “Nuclear Energy’s Future: Thorium”

by George - WordPress Support & Marketing Coaching | Jan 20, 2013 | MSR, LFTR | 0 comments

Here’s what I wrote in response to “Nuclear Energy’s Future: Thorium”, by Zain Nayer, Matthew Liu, Gilbert Yang. There is zero risk of nuclear meltdown in a LFTR.

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