tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6479116660852719581.post3903256160438761390..comments2023-02-09T00:57:39.290+01:00Comments on Living in the Lot: The Chinese Thorium ProgrammeJohn in the Lothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03859716926230240245noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6479116660852719581.post-13210372674186908022012-08-30T14:52:47.082+02:002012-08-30T14:52:47.082+02:00Thanks Robert,
I was aware of the research at Gre...Thanks Robert, <br />I was aware of the research at Grenoble and was going there for a visit earlier in the year but circumstances prevented me from doing so. <br />I've ordered your book and will post a review in a month or so. From what I've seen on Amazon, unlike Richard Martin's book "Superfuel" you appear to be trying to take the general public along with you by starting simply and then covering all the topics related to energy generation: like energy storage,projected energy requirements and the variety of potential methods for energy production. That always requires a careful balance between too much simplification and too much technical detail. <br />Full marks for using lots of diagrams.John in the Lothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03859716926230240245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6479116660852719581.post-71688988844649006692012-08-26T15:38:09.797+02:002012-08-26T15:38:09.797+02:00As a francophile you should know that France is an...As a francophile you should know that France is another leader in thorium molten salt reactor R&D, at Grenoble. Both this work and the China work are covered in my new book, THORIUM: energy cheaper than coal, described at http://www.thoriumenergycheaperthancoal.com<br />Robert Hargraveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06846491141058940965noreply@blogger.com