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    World’s first thorium molten salt nuclear power station to be launched in Gobi Desert by China in 2025

    Posted 30 Jul 2024

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    Instead of Uranium, this nuclear power station uses thorium as fuel.

    • Its reactor does not need water for cooling because it utilizes liquid salt or carbon dioxide to transfer heat and make electricity.
    • Unlike the water-cooling model, this design significantly reduces the chances of meltdowns. 

    Thorium as a Fuel

    • Thorium, a naturally occurring element with radioactivity, is found at trace levels in soil, rocks, water, plants and animals.
    • Due to its physical characteristics, thorium cannot be used directly to produce nuclear energy.  It has to be first converted to U-233 in a nuclear reactor

    Significance of Thorium based reactors

    • Abundant Supply unlike Uranium. In India, Kerala and Odisha have rich reserves of monazite, which contains about 8 – 10% thorium.
      • Monazite is also prominent in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Jharkhand.
    • Chemically safe, due to higher melting point, better thermal conductivity, better fuel performance characteristics, chemical inertness and stability. 
    • Environmentally safe, generates lesser toxic and short-lived radioactive wastes. 

    Role of Thorium in India’s Nuclear Programme 

    • Third stage of India’s nuclear power program envisages large scale power production from thorium.
      • First stage involves use of natural Uranium in Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PWHRs), while second stage involves use of Plutonium in Fast Breeder Reactors.
    • India has well established the processes for producing thorium from monazite. 
      • Advanced Heavy Water Reactor, currently under development with BARC, would serve as a technology demonstrator for thorium fuel cycle
    • Tags :
    • Thorium
    • Thorium Based Nuclear Reactors
    • India's Nuclear Programme
    • Monazite
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