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In article <lln184F3mt6U1@mid.individual.net>,That _sounds_ like an obvious answer to I have to ask what the catch is.
Chris Buckley <alan@sabir.com> wrote:I didn't say that unlimited nuclear energy was possible; I only saidAnd besides uranium, there's thorium. According to my CRC
that the Uranium supply was not going to be the limiting factor to the use
of nuclear energy. There is plenty of Uranium available at managable cost.
handbook in the entry on thorium, it is "about as common as
lead", and "there is probably more available energy in the
Earth's crust from thorium as there is from uranium and all
fossil fuels put together."
I'd love to see more work done on thorium reactors.
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