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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1439713" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>Thorium 232 will be the fuel of the future in my opinion. The web site says that it can replace oil, which I find a bit misleading as they are two different classes of fuel. It can replace coal, but coal is not currently replacing oil for the most part.</p><p>Right now there is a bit of a problem with nuclear, which is that natural gas is very available at a good price. As long as the never ending law suits make nuclear expensive, we are stuck with coal and gas.</p><p>In the future, unless we learn to use fusion, fission will be the only way that I see as of now. There are a lot of nuclear or fertile metals out there including depleted uranium that nobody talks about and is just a short step away from becoming plutonium. In other words, lots and lots of material. We can delay it but we can't stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1439713, member: 10001"] Thorium 232 will be the fuel of the future in my opinion. The web site says that it can replace oil, which I find a bit misleading as they are two different classes of fuel. It can replace coal, but coal is not currently replacing oil for the most part. Right now there is a bit of a problem with nuclear, which is that natural gas is very available at a good price. As long as the never ending law suits make nuclear expensive, we are stuck with coal and gas. In the future, unless we learn to use fusion, fission will be the only way that I see as of now. There are a lot of nuclear or fertile metals out there including depleted uranium that nobody talks about and is just a short step away from becoming plutonium. In other words, lots and lots of material. We can delay it but we can't stop it. [/QUOTE]
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