Fission breeding is certainly a sustainable source, as it
makes the entire uranium and thorium resources available for power production.
Civilization requires power. For a while, it can get by with the power supplies
we currently use, fossil fuel, nuclear fuel; and hydroelectric, solar and wind.
Only the last 3 are sustainable. The first two will run out at some point, very
likely well before the end of this century, especially if the less developed
parts of the world come up to OECD standards. In this work, I argue that at
least for this century, solar, wind, and pure fusion are not up to the task. However,
far before the end of the century, fusion might be used to produce fissile
material for use in modern nuclear reactors. The requirements for a fusion
device used as a breeder are considerably different from the requirements for
pure fusion. It is likely that an ITER-type device could be used for fusion
breeding on a large scale. Fusion breeding can support nuclear fuel for
civilization, at 30-40 terawatts (TW), at least as far into the future as the
dawn of civilization was in the past.
Author(s)details:-
Wallace
Manheimer
US Naval Research Laboratory, USA.
Please See
the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/strufp/v2/66
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