Thorium, the Far Side of Nuclear Power
Sep 27 2016
•Documentary
Ever heard of the Thorium molten salt reactor? That's hardly surprising, as for 70 years, it has been inexplicably kept under wraps by the nuclear industry, despite the fact it could revolutionise energy production. It offers the promise of nuclear energy without waste and without danger. The "green atom": fact or fiction? Research that was dropped without explanation in 1973, has now become a topic of lively discussion...
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Michel Prud'Homme
Redner
Friedhelm Ptok
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