A recently declassified geological survey suggests that China may have far more thorium than previously estimated, placing the country at the forefront of next-generation nuclear energy. The discovery ...
A recently declassified report has revealed that China may have far more thorium than previously estimated. The radioactive metal, already known to exist in vast quantities within China’s ...
Increased investment in this sector not only provides low-carbon, base-load power, but also invigorates the country’s ...
India, one of the handful of countries actively working to incorporate thorium into its nuclear power program, holds the largest reserves, with nearly 850,000 tons. Australia, Brazil and the U.S ...
Meanwhile, nuclear propulsion is literally the only way that a world power can project military ... meaning that it can breed U-233 from thorium (Th-232) via neutron capture, allowing it to ...
As the world searches for energy alternatives to fossil fuels, the answer may have been in front of us the whole time.
In “The Power of Nuclear,” Dutch journalist Marco Visscher takes aim at fears and misconceptions about atomic energy.
For years, electricity demand in the U.S. was relatively stable, but that is expected to change as data centers need more ...
Recent government announcements to amend nuclear energy and liability Acts aim to attract private capital amid huge financing ...
With an outlay of Rs 20,000 crore, the government aims to achieve a nuclear power generation capacity of 100 GW by 2047.
India aims to expand nuclear power capacity to 21,980 MW by 2031-32, emphasizing thorium utilization, safety, and ...
Standing in front of a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano ...