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

by George - WordPress Security | Sep 13, 2015 | LWR | 0 comments

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

How Exactly Do We Handle Nuclear Waste?

by George - WordPress Security | Sep 17, 2012 | MSR, LFTR, Nuclear Waste | 1 comment

Storing nuclear waste can be done. What are the design requirements for a workable storage method? Better than “stick it in the ground and hope we’re safe”…

What To Do With Nuclear Waste

by George - WordPress Security | Sep 13, 2012 | Nuclear Waste | 0 comments

What To Do With Nuclear Waste? In the right type of reactor, you can Fission it, instead of storing it. We operated one for 5 years, and it works. Lower environmental impact than almost any other energy source.

Nuclear Waste-Burning Technology Could Change the Face of Nuclear Energy

by George - WordPress Security | Sep 13, 2012 | MSR, LFTR | 0 comments

Existing technology can eliminate nuclear waste, if we build what has been demonstrated. No technological breakthroughs needed (but regulatory miracle needed), to have a safer and less expensive reactor eliminate long-term nuclear waste.

What is a LFTR? Molten-fueled, salt-cooled nuclear power

by George - WordPress Security | Aug 25, 2012 | Climate Change, MSR, LFTR, Ocean Acidification | 2 comments

MSRs can’t have loss of coolant accidents, can’t have high-pressure explosions, produce no CO2, use uranium or thorium as fuel, eliminate long-term nuclear waste, are cleaner & cost less than coal or oil.

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