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Thorium could power the next generation of nuclear reactors

By Steven Ashley

25 August 2017

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A Dutch nuclear research institute has just fired up the first experiment in nearly half a century on next-generation molten-salt nuclear reactors based on thorium.

Thorium has long held promise for 鈥渟afer鈥 nuclear power. A slightly radioactive element, it transforms into fissionable U-233 when hit by high-energy neutrons. But after use, U-233 creates fewer long-lived radioactive waste products than the conventional U-235 now used in nuclear power plants.

But because nuclear power was traditionally tied up with nuclear weapons research into uranium and plutonium, thorium was mostly abandoned. Except for one test reactor that has been under construction at Kalpakkam聽since 2004, thorium reactor research has been moribund.

But now, , a nuclear research facility in Petten, on the North Sea coast of the Netherlands, has launched the . The researchers want to use thorium as a fuel for a molten salt reactor, one of the next-generation designs for nuclear power in which both the reactor coolant, and the fuel itself, are a mixture of hot, molten salt.

Many believe that molten salt reactors are well suited for using thorium as a fuel. Their unique working fluid聽can聽achieve very high聽temperatures, significantly boosting the efficiency of the power generation process.

The Petten team will use the facility’s reactor to melt a sample of thorium fuel聽and then bombard it with neutrons to transmute the thorium into U-233, which can sustain the chain reaction needed to generate energy.

A later聽step is to study tough, temperature-resistant metal alloys and other materials that can survive the high heat and corrosive conditions inside a molten-salt reactor. Eventually, they’ll need to聽examine how to deal with the waste from a molten salt thorium reactor. While largely considered safer than the long-lived products from a standard nuke, these will still need special disposal.

If this project bears fruit, there are many interests waiting to join the thorium club. A US startup based in Utah says it’s developing a thorium reactor, while聽a consortium of eastern Utah counties is exploring whether to participate in the project. Last month, Utah鈥檚 Seven County Infrastructure Coalition said it is searching聽for experts qualified聽to evaluate 鈥渁 thorium energy facility for producing electricity鈥.

So is thorium power really back on the table? We鈥檒l know by the end of the year, if the planned Kalpakkam test reactor in India starts generating energy. We will need clean energy sources to stave off climate change, yet fears raised by the Fukushima disaster have caused nuclear power to stagnate. If thorium’s long promise pays off, it’s not a moment too soon.

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