Saturday, March 22, 2014

China Working on Uranium-Free Nuclear Plants in Attempt to Combat Smog

The Qinshan plant, outside Shanghai, is China's first nuclear power facility. (Credit: Eugene Hoshiko/AP) Click to enlarge.
In an effort to reduce the number of coal-fired plants, the Chinese government has brought forward by 15 years the deadline to develop a nuclear power plant using the radioactive element thorium instead of uranium.  It would be the world's first thorium-fueled facility.

China Working on Uranium-Free Nuclear Plants in Attempt to Combat Smog

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