Comment 61879

By Myrcurial (registered) - website | Posted April 05, 2011 at 13:55:03 in reply to Comment 61876

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CANDUs are expensive due mostly to Ontario Hydro being certifiably bat-sh!+ insane (the organization and the "lifers") based entirely on my working at an Ontario Hydro daughter company for a few years. The secondary problem is the cost of acquisition on the heavy water used as the moderator.

LWR and BWR (US-Style) reactors are expensive primarily due to the pressure vessel.

In the 1950s and 60s, many different reactor types were tried and one that works (quite well actually) is the Liquid Flourine Thorium Reactor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molten-salt_reactor#Comparison_to_ordinary_light_water_reactors) and Canada has a whole lot of thorium.

The best part is that the "waste" from the Thorium Fuel Cycle is FUEL for our existing reactors.

That's just damn cool.

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