Aim High got a good mention and a link on Brian Wang's blog Next Big Future. Aim High is he name Dr. Robert Hargraves gave to the plan to mas produce Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor. I have decided to endorse the "Aim High" name and of course I supported the plan before Bob coined the name. The Aim High plan is the only really viable plan to create a post carbon energy economy by 2050. The viability of the Aim High plan stems from its relatively low cost, and its potential to quickly build and set up large numbers of small safe, reliable and nuclear waste destroying LFTRs that can generate electricity anywhere 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Aim High On Next Big Future.
Aim High got a good mention and a link on Brian Wang's blog Next Big Future. Aim High is he name Dr. Robert Hargraves gave to the plan to mas produce Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor. I have decided to endorse the "Aim High" name and of course I supported the plan before Bob coined the name. The Aim High plan is the only really viable plan to create a post carbon energy economy by 2050. The viability of the Aim High plan stems from its relatively low cost, and its potential to quickly build and set up large numbers of small safe, reliable and nuclear waste destroying LFTRs that can generate electricity anywhere 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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1 comment:
AN interesting talk at googletechtalks by David LeBlanc David's Ph.d
Liquid Fluoride Reactors: A New Beginning for an Old Idea
The link address above is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F0tUDJ35So
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