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A '''Natrium reactor''' is a fast reactor using molten sodium as the coolant. Development funded by Bill Gates. Like the [[Molten_chloride_salt_fast_reactor|MCSFR]], capable of burning spent nuclear fuel. <ref>https://natriumpower.com</ref> | A '''Natrium reactor''' is a fast reactor using molten sodium as the coolant. Development funded by Bill Gates. Like the [[Molten_chloride_salt_fast_reactor|MCSFR]], capable of burning spent nuclear fuel. <ref>https://natriumpower.com</ref> | ||
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{{Image|ThorCon Can.png|right|350px|Diagram and specifications for the reactor.<ref>This is a footnote to an image caption.</ref>}} | {{Image|ThorCon Can.png|right|350px|Diagram and specifications for the reactor.<ref>This is a footnote to an image caption.</ref>}} | ||
Brief description of the key features of this reactor.<ref>This is a footnote with a [https://thorconpower.com/docs/docs_v130_isle20190315.pdf LINK] to an external reference.</ref> | Brief description of the key features of this reactor.<ref>This is a footnote with a [https://thorconpower.com/docs/docs_v130_isle20190315.pdf LINK] to an external reference.</ref> | ||
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== Safety == | == Safety == |
Revision as of 10:03, 6 December 2021
- See also: Nuclear_power_reconsidered
A Natrium reactor is a fast reactor using molten sodium as the coolant. Development funded by Bill Gates. Like the MCSFR, capable of burning spent nuclear fuel. [1]
This is a suggested outline for an article on a specific reactor design.
It should address the issues raised in the parent article Nuclear power reconsidered
Brief description of the key features of this reactor.[3]
Safety
Accidental overheating. Add text here.
Sodium coolant can burn when exposed to air or water, and the Natrium reactor could experience uncontrollable power surges that result in core melting.[4]
Leakage of Radioactivity Add text here.
Sabotage Add text here.
Waste Management
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Weapons Proliferation
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Natrium would likely be less uranium efficient and would not reduce the amount of waste that requires long-term isolation.[5]
Cost
Plant cost per KW:
Operating cost per MWh:
Notes and References
- ↑ https://natriumpower.com
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- ↑ This is a footnote with a LINK to an external reference.
- ↑ Elliot Negin (UCS), Commentary on Science in the News, Scientific American, Nov 2021, p.10.
- ↑ Elliot Negin (UCS), Commentary on Science in the News, Scientific American, Nov 2021, p.10.