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Blagtastic88
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It's LFTR or Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor.
It's LFTR or Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor.
LFTRs or "Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors," are a type of molten salt nuclear reactor that operates under standard atmospheric pressure and obtains fuel by exposing fertile Thorium to neutrons in order to transmute Thorium into Uranium-233 which is fissile. If you want a good primer of the basic advantages, disadvantages, and concepts, the wikipedia pages do a passable job. If you want a pro-viewpoint, the Thorium Energy Alliance is a non-government, non-profit group that advocates the development and use of Thorium as a fuel. If you want a historical perspective, read about Seaborg and his associates discovery the U-233 isotope and the Oakridge National Laboratory Molten Salt Experiment. If you want a viewpoint against, multiple articles exist with the most prominent being Greenpeace.