Nathan Myhrvold: The Wealthy Should Fund Innovation | MIT Technology Review - 0 views
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Let’s be clear: conventional nuclear energy has drawbacks, principally that it relies on enriched uranium. That’s problematic for several reasons. In the first place, there’s not that much uranium: if you tried to scale conventional nuclear energy to meet the world’s energy needs, you’d run out.
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In the U.S., more than 700,000 metric tons of depleted uranium—the by-product of enrichment—sits in storage.
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TerraPower’s technology is designed to use that depleted uranium as fuel, turning the cheap by-product of today’s reactors into enough electricity to power every home in America for 1,000 years.
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