Thorium Remix 2009 - LFTR in 16 Minutes

Youtube Description: thoriumremix.com Thorium is readily available & can be turned into energy without generating transuranic wastes. Thorium's capacity as nuclear fuel was discovered during WW II, but ignored because it was unsuitable for making bombs. A liquid-fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR) is the optimal approach for harvesting energy from Thorium, and has the potential to solve today's energy/climate crisis. This 16 minute video summarizes 197 minutes worth of Google Tech Talks on the subject of Thorium & LFTR. Source material... The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor: What Fusion Wanted To Be www.youtube.com Aim High: Using Thorium Energy to Address Environmental Prob www.youtube.com Energy From Thorium: A Nuclear Waste Burning Liquid Salt Thorium Reactor www.youtube.com This edit was created back in 2009, when the best video resources available on the subject were Google Tech Talks. Since then I've shot numerous lectures on the subject and created a higher quality summary. Please help propagate the newer version... www.youtube.com ...so that people might find it before this older resource.

User: gordonmcdowell
Duration: 992
Tags: Thorium, Remix, 2009, LFTR, climate, environment, Kirk Sorensen Google Tech Talk, Molten Salt, reactor, Liquid Fluoride, safe, nuclear, power
View count: 120907
Published: 2009-11-18T00:22:14.000Z
Updated: 2012-02-10T02:12:23.000Z


Original Source - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWUeBSoEnRk&feature=youtube_gdata
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