Germany Launches Thorium Liquid Salt Reactor Development Program
Germany plans to initiate a program for developing the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR) to enhance energy safety. This reactor aims to eliminate risks associated with traditional nuclear power and facilitate the production of useful materials during operation.
The German government is set to launch a program for the development of the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR), termed 'Lifter.' This reactor design inherently prevents core meltdowns and eliminates the need for potentially hazardous cooling systems.
In case of disturbances, it automatically transitions to a safe operational state, and there are no long-term waste disposal issues associated with it. The initiative aims to align Germany with countries like China, South Africa, the USA, and the UK in reviving work on thorium reactors from the 1960s to achieve market readiness. The Lifter not only serves as a power generation machine but also as a chemical plant, providing industrial process heat.
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