SuperFuel
Autor Richard Martinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 aug 2013
A riveting look at how an alternative source of energy is revoluntionising nuclear power, promising a safe and clean future for millions, and why thorium was sidelined at the height of the Cold War
In this groundbreaking account of an energy revolution in the making, award-winning science writer Richard Martin introduces us to thorium, a radioactive element and alternative nuclear fuel that is far safer, cleaner, and more abundant than uranium.
At the dawn of the Atomic Age, thorium and uranium seemed to be in close competition as the fuel of the future. Uranium, with its ability to undergo fission and produce explosive material for atomic weapons, won out over its more pacific sister element, relegating thorium to the dustbin of science.
Now, as we grapple with the perils of nuclear energy and rogue atomic weapons, and mankind confronts the specter of global climate change, thorium is re-emerging as the overlooked energy source as a small group of activists and outsiders is working, with the help of Silicon Valley investors, to build a thorium-power industry.
In the first book mainstream book to tackle these issues," Superfuel" is a story of rediscovery of a long lost technology that has the power to transform the world's future, and the story of the pacifists, who were sidelined in favour of atomic weapon hawks, but who can wean us off our fossil-fuel addiction and avert the risk of nuclear meltdown for ever.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 113727834X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Descriere
Cuprins
The Thunder Element
The Only Safe Reactor
The Shadow Elements
The Birth of Nuclear Power
The Death of Nuclear Power
India and China: A Clash of Civilizations
Nuclear's Next Generation
The Business Crusade
What We Must Do
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Caracteristici
Unlike uranium, thorium does not leave any waste behind and is incapable of overheating, so meltdowns like Chernobyl or Fukushima would be become a thing of the past
Thorium's story is a rediscovery of a long lost technology that has the power to transform the world's most critical industry, and the story of pacifists who were sidelined in favour of atomic weapon hawks
Thorium has been embraced by the developing world and Martin has reported from these nations on the construction of the power plants of the future. The book will have cutting edge info that energy junkies will relish
Richard Martin is an energy analyst whose work as an expert in alternative energy sources and the logistics of implementing them has been the subject of a 2009 Wired piece as well as a Google conference