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Hard Energy Limits #26
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Nuclear energy: Existing technology: Breeder reactors; U-238 is the most abundant isotope (99.3%) and Thorium is estimated to be 3 times as abundant as Uranium in rocks & soil. With enrichment, U-238 and Th-232 can be consumed almost completely. Hence, this gives us a further 400x as much runway, lasting about 4000 years in a world that only runs on nuclear energy based on our current electricity consumption rate. This analysis excludes less economical sources of uranium including lower grade ore and seawater (thorium does not dissolve in seawater), which may become more feasible with newer technologies. |
@xyletto thanks, that's a useful addition. |
E.g. how much total energy is available from the sun?
MacKay covers these quite well as does #25 e.g. this chunk:
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