Posted on 04/05/2014 1:38:48 PM PDT by ckilmer
Bill Gates-Backed TerraPower And Toshiba Are Talking
TerraPower, a company that develops reactors powered by depleted uranium, is in talks with Toshiba in view of developing a small nuclear reactor.
TerraPower is a unit of Intellectual Ventures, a patent holding investment firm partially backed by Bill Gates and run out of Bellevue, Wash., by former Microsoft executive, Nathan Myhrvold. Japans Nihon Keizai Shimbun first reported the news.
In this recent interview with Cnet News Gates discusses his investments in cleantech and in TerraPower.
A Toshiba spokesman confirmed the discussions, reports the Wall Street Journal. He said the talks were at an early stage.
TerraPowers reactors initially start operating on a small amount of uranium but then run for decades on the uraniums waste products.
The Obama administration is eager to have the country build nuclear reactors again, after a thirty-year hiatus. Last month the Department of Energy announced $8 billion in loan guarantee to support the construction of new reactors.
TerraPower is not the sole developer of small, next-generation reactors. NuScale Power, backed by CMEA, and General Atomics are both working on a small nuclear reactor that would also run on spent fuel.
apparently the deal was signed.
http://www.iol.co.za/business/opinion/perhaps-small-is-beautiful-enough-for-nuclear-power-1.1670241#.U0BqGFeeiGM
And I want the $2500 Bammy promised.
This is good news, but it would be better news if Gates had funded getting to a demonstration level for molten salt thorium reactor, or even LENR technology.
Unless it involves nuking the bastards.
This is good news, but it would be better news if Gates had funded getting to a demonstration level for molten salt thorium reactor, or even LENR technology.
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agree on LFTR. Not so much on LENR.
No conservative should ever be happy to see any US company doing business with Toshiba.
Unless it involves nuking the bastards.
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Toshiba bought Westinghouse.
The other big player here is GE.
Either way whatever they do the Chinese will find out about it soon enough.
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