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This time it's thorium in conjunction with a laser and a steam
turbine. Not exactly right around the corner unfortunately but the potential is very interesting: "A 250-kilowatt unit (equivalent to about 335 horsepower) weighing about 500 pounds would be small and light enough to put under the hood of a car, Stevens claims. And because a gram of thorium has the equivalent potential energy content of 7,500 gallons of gasoline, LPS calculates that using just 8 grams of thorium in the unit could power an average car for 5,000 hours, or about 300,000 miles of normal driving." More he http://www.txchnologist.com/2011/the-thorium-laser-the-completely-plausible-idea-for-nuclear-cars It's good to know that there are people thinking way out of the box on ideas like this. Imagine being able to power your boat for 5,000 hours on 8 grams of fuel. |
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