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Revolutionizing Industry

Molten Salt Reactors could redefine energy solutions

Baba Brinkman

 From the album "Bright Future", out now: https://music.bababrinkman.com/album/... https://linktr.ee/bababrinkman 

Revolutionizing Energy and Combating Climate Change

Insiders Guide to Energy with Tristram Denton  

Development at Pace

MSR developers are accelerating Molten Salt Deployment

Inside Scoop on Technology Development

Have a tour of a molten salt reactor companies reactor development programme and see first hand testing and operational learning.

Going Viral with Kyle Hill

Since the 1960s, we’ve known that light water nuclear reactors weren’t the only way to generate electricity by splitting the atom. One alternative design, so-called “molten salt reactors,” were more complicated, but potentially much more safe and economical. Copenhagen Atomics is one company betting it all that the future of nuclear energy is molten salt, molten salt made from an element even more abundant than uranium: thorium. Noted Nuclear Zaddy Kyle Hill travels to Denmark in Part One of a Thorium MSR adventure. 

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