India has moved a significant step closer towards long-term energy self-sufficiency after its indigenously developed 500 MW ...
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Can US nuclear expansion accommodate thorium reactors?
The United States should focus on deploying uranium-based reactors now, but build its nuclear industrial base in a way that ...
India's most advanced reactor has set the country on a path towards potentially cutting its dependence on uranium.
Dr. Anil Kakodkar, former chair of India’s Atomic Energy Commission, joins the podcast to discuss the history and future of ...
India has an abundance of thorium reserves. A shift from uranium to thorium as part of the nuclear programme can enable the ...
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Is India close to using its vast thorium reserves to become self-reliant in nuclear power generation?
India's prototype fast breeder reactor has achieved criticality, advancing the three-stage nuclear strategy. Is the country ...
CNL will lead the development, qualification and manufacturing of the fuel under Canadian Standard Association requirements for manufacturing nuclear fuel.
The Kalpakkam Fast Breeder Reactor’s achievement has put the spotlight on utilising the vast thorium resources in India. Can ...
The experimental TMSR-LF1 thorium-powered molten salt reactor in Wuwei, Gansu Province, has achieved the first successful conversion of thorium-uranium nuclear fuel, the Shanghai Institute of Applied ...
India has achieved one of the most consequential milestones in its atomic energy journey, as the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) achieved criticality.
Last year, a UCLA-led team accomplished something scientists have been trying to do for 50 years. They made radioactive thorium nuclei absorb and emit photons like electrons in an atom do. This ...
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