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Such a demonstration liquid fluoride thorium reactor is unlikely for a decade or more.
His final paper, published posthumously, advocated the construction of a prototype liquid fluoride thorium reactor.
The thorium-fueled variant called Liquid fluoride thorium reactor, has been very exciting to many nuclear engineers.
The liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR) has been suggested as a solution to the concerns posed by conventional nuclear.
The liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR) is also developed as a thorium thermal breeder.
A completely different approach being explored in China and America is the liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR or "lifter").
Reactors such as Integral Fast Reactor or Liquid fluoride thorium reactor which "burn" almost all the actinides in the fuel have successfully operated.
The Liquid fluoride thorium reactor page has a nice slide illustrating the remarkable efficiency and vastly reduced radio radiotoxicity of LFTR waste.
About 15 kg per GWyr could be created in Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (LFTRs).
The People's Republic of China has also initiated a research and development project in thorium molten-salt thermal breeder reactor technology (Liquid fluoride thorium reactor).
Incidentally, why don't you get producing modular Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (LFTRs) - they're much cheaper than coal aren't they?
Sorensen intends to develop a liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR) based on the 1965-1969 Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment.
Liquid fluoride thorium reactor, a fission reactor which uses molten thorium fluoride salt fuel, capable of consuming wastes from LWRs.
Reactors containing molten thorium salt, called liquid fluoride thorium reactors (LFTR), would tap the abundant energy source of the thorium fuel cycle.
Flibe Energy is a company that intends to design, construct and operate small modular reactors based on liquid fluoride thorium reactor (acronym LFTR; pronounced lifter) technology.
Molten salt-fueled reactors, such as the liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR), are different than molten salt-cooled reactors that do not dissolve nuclear fuel in the coolant.
In the liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR) it serves as solvent for the fissile and fertile material fluoride salts, as well as moderator and coolant.
Unless Rolls-Royce beat them to it: http://lftrsuk.blogspot.com/ China will clean up there act by widespread deployment of Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (LFTRs) over the next 1 or 2 decades.
The MSRE was a 7.4 MW test reactor simulating the neutronic "kernel" of a type of inherently safer epithermal thorium breeder reactor called the liquid fluoride thorium reactor.
Future nuclear (Generation IV reactors) may employ CCGT for power generation, e.g. Flibe Energy intends to produce a liquid fluoride thorium reactor coupled with a CCGT.
A theoretical way to reduce waste accumulation is to phase out current reactors in favour of Generation IV Reactors or Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors, which output less waste per power generated.
Kirk Sorensen, former NASA scientist and Chief Nuclear Technologist at Teledyne Brown Engineering, has been a long time promoter of thorium fuel cycle and particularly liquid fluoride thorium reactors.
Kirk Sorensen and others have suggested that additional nuclear power plants, particularly liquid fluoride thorium reactors have the energy density to mitigate global warming and replace the energy from peak oil, peak coal and peak gas.
TEA argues the importance of enabling thorium energy, especially in liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR pronounced lifter), in public hearings, such as the Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future.
Every important objection that a rational person raises against uranium based power - which is, in the public mind, synonymous with "nuclear power" - is answered by the use of Thorium-based power, and in particular Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors.