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And it might be even more abundant if extracting [[thorium from soil]] turns out to be [[Term:viable|viable]].
And it might be even more abundant if extracting [[thorium from soil]] turns out to be [[Term:viable|viable]].
==Progress==
Thorium reactors are currently being worked on in India.{{en}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 23:05, 29 March 2023

Thorium is a mineral found in the Earth. It could potentially be used for nuclear power, if the right innovations happen. Breeder reactors would be required.

Abundance

Thorium is far more abundant than uranium-235

which is what today's nuclear reactors depend on.

Mineral resources are at least as abundant as uranium-238

which is the most common uranium isotope; also useable by breeder reactors and not conventional reactors.

And it might be even more abundant if extracting thorium from soil turns out to be viable.

Progress

Thorium reactors are currently being worked on in India.[ELABORATION needed]

External links