Nuclear fuel

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Synopsis: Oil & gas industry: Fuel: Nuclear fuel:


impactlab_2014 00055.txt

Professor Roger Barlow from the University of Huddersfield is part of a team researching thorium power generation.

but when exposed to neutrons it will react to produce a particular isotope of uranium (U-233) that becomes the nuclear fuel.


Nature 00081.txt

Last month, Thorium power in Mclean, Virginia, with a market capitalization of about $40 million established a joint venture with Punj Lloyd, an engineering company in Gurgaon.


phys_org 00232.txt

and nuclear fuels and for storing nuclear waste generating a great deal of scientific interest on the structure properties and applications of these blended materials.


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