Janic wrote:humusin addition you are seeing? OK, take off your ABCile mask, we recognized you!OK, I see the kind
Do you know that you are more and more worrying?
Janic wrote:humusin addition you are seeing? OK, take off your ABCile mask, we recognized you!OK, I see the kind
yes, I know: I worry conformists, but I have good hopes that they will reflect, perhaps, in the face of the reality of today's world!Do you know that you are more and more worrying?
One of the tracks: thorium.
Solving the problem of nuclear waste: it is the dream of start-ups that develop small innovative reactors, yet far from having the authorizations to operate on a large scale.
"We use waste as fuel to make energy", summarizes Jean-Luc Alexandre, co-founder of Naarea. The French company is working on a project for a small modular reactor (SMR) of very low power with molten salts.
The originality of this project is therefore to feed the reactor with nuclear waste and, secondly, with thorium, a radioactive element whose use as fuel has been studied for decades.
Thorium has the advantage that it cannot be used for military purposes and is very abundant - it is a by-product of rare earth mining. "There are phenomenal quantities of them on Earth", underlines Jean-Luc Alexandre.
Janic wrote:now dark humus turns into dark izmentrop. after dark abcon. He will have made them all to us!
Janic wrote:now dark humus turns into dark izmentrop. after dark abcon. He will have made them all to us!
why only sometimes?What you can be hatefully stupid sometimes ...
Uh but sorry Humus it does not stick.humus wrote:Janic wrote:about as much as you on your convictionshumus wrote:but it seems to fascinate you.
Contradictory words If you're passionate about it, don't care.
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