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SloveniaBernd2022-01-19 11:39:04 · 4yNo. 132809reply
>slovenia to stop burning coal by 2033
>new nuclear power plant to replace that
Bazirano!
 
pic not really related
 
https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Slovenia-sets-date-to-exit-coal
GermanyBernd2022-01-19 11:47:36 · 4yNo. 132812reply
We need thorium power plants.
 
>According to proponents, the thorium fuel cycle offers several potential advantages over a uranium fuel cycle, including thorium’s greater abundance, better physical and nuclear properties (e.g., lower capture-to-fission ratio for thermal neutrons), reduced plutonium and actinide production, and better resistance to nuclear weapons proliferation when used in traditional light water reactors.
 
 
https://www.nuclear-power.com/nuclear-power-plant/reactor-types/thorium-reactor/
RussiaBernd2022-01-19 12:05:12 · 4yNo. 132815reply
>slovenia to stop burning coal by 2033
>slovenian coalburner sluts turned mad
SloveniaBernd2022-01-19 12:10:35 · 4yNo. 132817reply
We have lots of thorium reserves in slovenia, comparably more than uranium (which we mined in yugoslavia) (that is, even considering thorium is already more abundant in general)
 
I would love to propose a bit of EU-India cooperation on topic of thorium reactors
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