Cold fusion, no. Not even a thing. Where else can I find these documents?
What about this lot.
Alternate power sources
Molten Salt Reactors (MSR) and Small Modular Reactors (SMR)
Investment of the UK GOV.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...r-technologies
The Thorium Energy Alliance
https://thoriumenergyalliance.com
https://www.world-nuclear.org/inform...-reactors.aspx
The Stable Salt Reactor is ready for implementation now.
https://www.moltexenergy.com
Energy from Thorium
https://energyfromthorium.com
Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors in 5 minutes - Thorium Reactors. Kirk Sorensen
This is a visual summary of all the information about thorium reactors. Subject Zero Science. 17 mins.
Explains the waste involved in renewables and the benefits of a thorium reactor. Professor Rusty Towell. In his talk, Rusty discusses the availability of energy as the critical ingredient for raising the standard of living around the world, providing a crash course in understanding how Thorium, found in the dirt we walk on every day, might be humanity’s final energy solution. 20 mins
Kirk Sorensen stumbled across thorium while doing research on how to power a lunar community. Thorium is a cleaner, safer, and more abundant nuclear fuel—one that Kirk believes will revolutionise how we produce our energy. 16 mins.
Kirk Sorensen is founder of Flibe Energy and is an advocate for nuclear energy based on thorium and liquid-fluoride fuels. 10 mins.
Making Safe Nuclear Power from Thorium. Thomas Pedersen, engineer and co-founder of Copenhagen Atomics. 19 mins.
How Thorium can save the world: Salim Zwein at TEDxBeirut 2012. 13 mins.
LFTR (Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor) Defended by Kirk Sorensen @ ThEC2018. 36 mins.
LFTR (Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor) Matthew Lish on the chemistry and technical aspects of reactor maintenance. LFTR Online Chemistry vs Radiation @ ORNL MSRW 2019. 31 mins.
Uranium
Ultra safe Nuclear Corporation. Reactor design has negative temperature reactivity coefficient.
https://usnc.com
In this video Prof. Ruzic explains what modular micro-reactors are, and why they may be the future of nuclear power. In particular, their ability to be a non-carbon source of process or district heat makes them an ideal replacement for fossil fuel plants. In terms of electricity cost, they compete very well with diesel generation, and once mass produced could reach utility-scale prices. The micro-reactors are self-contained with their own containment, and passive safety features provided by the laws of physics. All wastes generated are contained in the fuel itself which will last for 20 years. At that point the whole reactor vessel is carted away, and a new one can be installed. Aug 2020. 21 mins.
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