Electric
cars + Thorium, solution to get a better revolutionized world.
…it seems
that “We the People” has the solution to power this “Plannet” with non-renewable
electric power for more than a thousand years, been that electricity producing nuclear
plants an “almost no radiative or not at all, hazard to humans.
…how comes?
On Electric
cars there is nothing to say cuz most humans know about it.
…but on
Thorium.
Thorium is
one of the most abundant substances capable to be use in nuclear plant designs
instead of Uranium 235 as use today that produces a lot of radiation waste, yet
it does can be use for nuclear mass destruction, this is, Nuclear Bombs.
Base on the
presentation made by Mr. Arvin Ash.
A summary had
been copied of his presentation but, if the reader likes, you could visit the
page where it is presented: It’s time to
rethink Nuclear Power! Limitless Green Thorium Energy is coming - YouTube
Mr. Arvin
Ash gives a reasonable discourse why it is the least environmental damaging
substance that produces the least, after it has been used, the least radiative
material of Uranium 238 or no Uranium 238 at all that converts into Plutonium (a
highly radioactive substance after it converts into Plutonium, used to make
nuclear bombs) produced as waste derivative substance from U-235.
Summary: Nuclear power may
not be as bad as you think. If we used Thorium instead of Uranium, we could decrease
dangerous radioactive by-products. There is enough Thorium in the world to meet
all our energy needs for over 1000 years. In this video I show you how nuclear
power plants work, and how Thorium can change the game. Aim to shift your views
on nuclear power. This is how energy is created in a nuclear reactor: When you
split some heavier atoms into two lighter atoms, you get a lot of energy. For
example, if you hit an isotope of Uranium, Uranium-235 with a neutron at the
right speed, it will split into two lighter atoms like barium-141 and
krypton-92 & 3 neutrons. These neutrons then split other U-235 atoms,
leading to a chain reaction, producing more and more energy. The energy comes
from the binding energy related to the strong nuclear force. Binding energy is
the energy needed to break the bonds between the protons and neutrons in the
nucleus of atoms. It takes a lot of energy to keep protons and neutrons tightly
bound together. When you split the nucleus, this energy is released. Each
splitting of U-235 releases 173 million electron volts (MeV). For comparison,
when you burn paper each carbon atom consumed in the burning releases 4 eV. So,
the nuclear process releases 40 million times more energy per atom than burning
fossil fuels. 1 kilogram of U-235 is equivalent to about 2.7 million kilograms
of coal. How do nuclear power plants work? Inside a nuclear reactor is a core
containing fuel rods with nuclear fuel, like U-235. Inside the fuel rods,
Uranium splitting takes place and heat energy is produced. The energy heats
water into steam, which then goes into a steam turbine, which drives a
generator producing electricity. The chain reaction is controlled by control
rods that temper how much heat the reactor produces by absorbing neutrons and
keeping them from splitting more nuclear fuel. There is no carbon emission from
this process. The plumes you see from the cooling towers is steam not
pollution. Nuclear power isn’t renewable, because you do consume fuel. Also,
the fuel, U-235, is turned into waste products like krypton, barium that are radioactive
isotopes. So, we have to be careful with this waste as it can be dangerous for
humans due to radiation. However, this is not the most problematic part nuclear
energy because the half-life of these waste products is short, from a few days
to 30 years. So, most of this waste turns into stable and safe isotopes within
a few years. The bigger problem is that the uranium fuel creates more dangerous
waste products from transmutation, when an element absorbs a proton or a
neutron, and turns into a different element. Most of uranium fuel in a nuclear
reactor is NON-Fissile uranium-238, not U-235. U-238 absorbs neutrons, but
instead of splitting it undergoes transmutation plutonium which is very toxic.
And it can also be used for nuclear weapons. This is the nuclear waste problem.
But Thorium is different. Whereas Uranium fuel is 95-97% U-238 which creates
Plutonium, all of the Thorium fuel reacts and only creates safer fissile by
products, instead of producing Plutonium. This is because the brown ore,
Monazite, that contains Thorium has higher concentrations of Thorium than does
the equivalent uranium ore of Uranium. In addition, there is three times as
much Thorium in the world as Uranium. What are the problems with Thorium? First
breeding reactors that creates its own fuel have to be used. The reaction:
Thorium-232 absorbs a neutron to become Thorium-233. This decays to
Protactinium-233. This transmutes to uranium-233. #nuclearpower #Thorium Thorium is not fissile but U-233 is. Unlike with Uranium, there
is little to no U-238 that turns into dangerous Plutonium. It also cannot be
used to make nuclear fuel. The reason Thorium is not being used is technical
and political. Thorium nuclear power plant is expensive. Politically,
people are averse to nuclear power because of Chernobyl and Fukushima
disasters. And, since Thorium cannot be used to make weapons, government
funding has been scarce.
Note: this writing from Mr. Arvin Ash, had been grammatically slightly altered using “editor from Msft” in order to make it, in my view, more palatable to the reader, darker and bold letters are not from the author.
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