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by 0xFFFE 2499 days ago
If only we can get an efficient & cost effective Thorium reactor working, most of the coal plants can be shutdown much sooner. Going by publicly available data, we are no where near a working prototype.
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Aren't these also going to be vulnerable to the lack of water problem?
Valid point. For the same generating capacity, water consumption should be similar assuming same location. But a nuclear power plant has different site selection criteria than other plants.
Renewables and batteries will shut them down far far faster then a pie in the sky reactor that probably won't ever happen.
Agreed, we should have a more pragmatic approach while staying invested in Thorium reactor research.