New NGO to fuel interest in safe thorium nuclear reactors

James S Murray
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Launch of Weinberg Foundation aims to raise profile of thorium-fuelled modular nuclear reactors

A new NGO will launch at an event at the House of Lords this evening, with the goal of re-igniting interest in thorium-based nuclear technologies, which advocates claim will offer a cleaner, safer and...

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