Koda_20 t1_iqoqrqb wrote
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Far worse than both of those when you consider the amounts needed and that doesn't seem like it's gonna change for a while.
You don't need much uranium (of thorium if you wanna be 2022) for the amount of energy you get.
urmomaisjabbathehutt t1_iqoyngy wrote
Actually you are wrong as many studies on the environmental footprint of different forms of energy show, on top of it modern batteries are largely recyclable
and thorium in 2022 means nothing because the plants were expected by 2070 , i.e India third phase (as in thorium power plants) and i mention india because they were the ones pushing for thorium since they have some of the largest deposits in the world
as it happens phase one wss eventually completed, phase two has been plaged by cost overrums and delays and as per now mostly paralized, at this point has been a renewed push for nuclear generation but if im correct most are conventional so
and no, uranium power plants using thourium blankets and test runs do not count as commercial thorium plants
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