Energy Storage
Energy storage for the production of continuous green or clean energy
Climate Change or global warming
Energy storage for the production of continuous green or clean energy
Energy that does not produce CO2 or other emissions that affect the climate. Typical examples are wind and solar power and are also referred to as renewable energy sources. Many of these energy sources have become cheaper to produce and run than many fossil fuel powered energy sources. A key…
Thorium can be used for nuclear energy. If thorium had been selected instead then there would have been no nuclear meltdowns because thorium reactors are self limiting and can’t run away. The energy released in nuclear fission generates heat which is then used to generate steam to drive a turbine…
This is the traditional form of nuclear energy, where very large atoms like uranium and plutonium are split by neutron bombardment, and the reduction in mass is released as energy. The energy released in nuclear fission generates heat which is then used to generate steam to drive a turbine and…
Climate Change
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