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What's_nitro? 08.14.2009 12:01 AM

This is awesome...
 
In ~30 years, a few of these could be powering our country. :surprised:

https://lasers.llnl.gov/missions/ima...et_482x618.jpg

https://lasers.llnl.gov/missions/ene...life_works.php

(It's also in the latest issue of PopSci)

Personally, I can't wait. It's such an amazing technology, and not just because of the energy it can produce but, because it uses the waste from our current power plants to do it! :yes:

crazyjr 08.14.2009 04:29 AM

It's a cool design and a great idea, but the fact that the engine is done after it uses the fuel it's given is a possible sore spot. I think it will boil down to how much an engine will cost and how long it will last, If it will last for 30-50 years, it might be viable. It is a novel way to use, reuse or lower our already used nuclear energy stockpile of spent fuel

Mentat 08.14.2009 04:36 AM

goverments and big energy conglomerations will not let it happen until its too late. TRUTH

simplechamp 08.14.2009 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mentat (Post 313063)
goverments and big energy conglomerations will not let it happen until its too late. TRUTH

The man is just trying to keep us down. Also, 9/11 was an inside job.

What's_nitro? 08.14.2009 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazyjr (Post 313062)
It's a cool design and a great idea, but the fact that the engine is done after it uses the fuel it's given is a possible sore spot. I think it will boil down to how much an engine will cost and how long it will last, If it will last for 30-50 years, it might be viable. It is a novel way to use, reuse or lower our already used nuclear energy stockpile of spent fuel

It is estimated to last for decades on it's initial 40MT of fuel. Probably due to the 99% efficiency of the nuclear reactions. The article goes on to say that the waste from these reactors only requires 5% of the storage space it did before. And I would bet by the time these reactors finish burning their fuel we'll have found a use for that, too.


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