Sentences with phrase «energy in breeder»

But even King Hubbert himself, according to Wikipedia, «believed that solar power would be a practical renewable energy replacement for fossil fuels, and that nuclear energy in breeder reactors would be able to sustain us for centuries.»
Hubbert believed that solar power would be a practical renewable energy replacement for fossil fuels, and that nuclear energy in breeder reactors would be able to sustain us for centuries.

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High energy neutrons, needed for transmuting elements, are not only created in fast - breeder reactors.
All this, he said, was done in the face of the advice of the nuclear and energy supply industries that fast breeder reactors should be backed and that they would be prepared to make a contribution to the funds, given the government's commitment.
The Department of Atomic Energy will grow by a healthy 21 %, to $ 2.5 billion, with $ 61 million for the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research in Kalpakkam, possibly for development of a new fuel for the fast breeder reactor.
Bringing home a puppy or adult with too much energy for your schedule or not enough energy for your active lifestyle will only set your new relationship up to fail, which could result in your returning of the dog to the breeder or shelter.
A good breeder should have matched you up with the pup of the right energy, even though no guarantees can be made on how a pup will turn out as the environment in which he grows will also play a role in morphing his overall character.
I didn't think anything major would happen (I spent so much time and energy researching a super reputable breeder in hopes that his health would be «Top Notch» as well as paying a hefty penny for his fuzzy butt), but * just in case * I wanted to be covered.
It is well worth one's money to invest in a dog from a breeder that has invested their time and energy in helping to insure that one acquires a well adjusted dog by having the proper socialization before it goes to its new home.
A piece of uranium, the sixe of golf - ball, when used in a breeder reactor contains enough recoverable energy to provide all the energy requirements for a person for their whole life at the rate the average American uses energy.
Uranium enough to last more than 500 years, and thorium for about a millennium — and these last two used in breeder reactors could provide energy essentially forever at current rates of use.
It is 2 million times more energy dense when used in breeder reactors.
If the issue at hand is the role of breeder reactors in the international (not national) solution of the climate change and energy problems then there are four items that have significant downside risk and the potential to disrupt any nuclear program.
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