Youqi Zheng: Code for Analysis of Molten Salt Reactor

Posted by: iraszl on March 18, 2013

Youqi Zheng (from Xi'an Jiaotong University) covers "Code Development for Analysis of Molten Salt Reactor".

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Interview with David LeBlanc about the Molten Salt Reactor

Posted by: iraszl on March 15, 2013

Dr. David LeBlanc visited Calgary to attend Canadian Association of Physicists conference in June of 2012. This interview is made for the Thorium Remix video project.

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Simon Irish: Developed World Debt Levels Demand Power & Energy Revolution

Posted by: iraszl on March 14, 2013

Policy choices have led to instability in the financial sector, a mountain of sovereign debt and an impairment in growth. For OECD nations to service this debt and maintain welfare commitments, a step change in growth is required. We need a profound revolution in the way power is generated and...

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Thorium reactors and their feasibility: Thomas Drolet on Cambridge House

Posted by: iraszl on March 13, 2013

Thomas Drolet of Drolet Energy & Associates sits down with Bridgitte Anderson during the Cambridge House Vancouver Resource Investment Conference.

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China Is Using US Research to Take the Lead on Thorium Reactor Development

Posted by: iraszl on March 12, 2013

In the fracking-dominated and carbon-obsessed United States, we often forget that carbon-neutral energy doesn't have to simply be solar and wind. There's also nuclear power, of which alternative, safe power cycles exist, ones that were first developed by American researchers. But after years of...

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In Search of Energy Miracles

Posted by: iraszl on March 12, 2013

At a legendary but secretive laboratory in California, Lockheed Martin is working on a plan that some employees hope might transform the world’s energy system: a practicable type of nuclear fusion. Some 900 miles to the north, Bill Gates and another Microsoft veteran, Nathan Myhrvold, have...

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Thorium Investing Update: America's Nuclear Crisis is Real

Posted by: iraszl on March 04, 2013

The U.S. nuclear industry has a really bad PR problem. Although significant nuclear power growth is anticipated across the globe over the next few decades, the U.S. is unlikely to add much in the way of nuclear. There are a couple of reasons for this... The first, and most obvious, is the...

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Research and Markets' new report "Thorium-based Reactors"

Posted by: iraszl on February 26, 2013

Research and Markets has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Thorium-based Reactors - A New Lease of Life for Nuclear Power Development" to their offering for USD$ 500. Thorium-based reactors are expected to provide a new lease of life for nuclear power development. Abundant...

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The Future of Nuclear Power: Getting Rid of Nuclear Waste

Posted by: iraszl on February 07, 2013

For the first time in decades, there are an abundance of new designs for nuclear power reactors -- ones that are safer, more powerful, more portable, and even ones that produce hardly any nuclear waste. From the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of...

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PIOMAS Arctic Sea Ice Volume 1979-2012

Posted by: iraszl on February 03, 2013

Since 1979, the volume of Summer Arctic Sea Ice has declined by 80% and is accelerating. The first ice-free summer in the Arctic Ocean is expected to happen between 2016 and 2022. This latest video by Andy Lee Robinson illustrates the dramatic decline since 1979 until the end of 2012. We need to...

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