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|[[Conventional nuclear power]]
|[[Conventional nuclear power]]
|{{rcell}} Yes
|{{rcell}} Problem
|No
|Low risk
|{{rcell}} Yes
|{{rcell}} Problem
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|[[Small nuclear reactors]]
|[[Small nuclear reactors]]
|{{rcell}} Yes
|{{rcell}} Problem
|{{rcell}} Yes
|{{rcell}} High risk
|{{rcell}} Yes
|{{rcell}} Problem
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|Uranium-238 [[breeder reactors]]
|Uranium-238 [[breeder reactors]]
|No
|Abundant
|{{rcell}} Yes
|{{rcell}} High risk
|No
|Almost none
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|[[Thorium]]-232 breeder reactors
|[[Thorium]]-232 breeder reactors
|No
|Abundant
|No
|Low risk
|No
|Almost none
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|Hydrogen [[fusion]] {{light|(not viable yet)}}
|Hydrogen [[fusion]] {{light|(not viable yet)}}
|No
|Abundant
|No
|Low risk
|No
|Almost none
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So far, it seems that '''[[thorium]]''' is the only nuclear power that could really scale up enough to replace all [[fossil fuels]].
So far, it seems that '''[[thorium]]''' is the only nuclear power that could really [[scale up nuclear power|scale up]] enough to replace all [[fossil fuels]].


[[Category:Energy sources]]
[[Category:Energy sources]]