Forget milk. This aged like Uranium-232 D:
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how power Samsung Galaxy J2 on Uranium-232 அணு மின் நிலையம் கொள்ளை ?

Please give response quickly I rob from Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, Tamil Nadu. Please give response I need power phone.

தயவுசெய்து விரைவாக பதிலளிக்கவும் நான் தமிழ்நாட்டின் குடங்குளம் அணுமின் நிலையத்திலிருந்து கொள்ளையடிக்கிறேன். தயவுசெய்து எனக்கு சக்தி தொலைபேசி தேவை என்று பதிலளிக்கவும்

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👤︎ u/xCuri0
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uranium investors, thoughts now that Section 232 was not approved

Do you still believe in the uranium thesis?

Thinking to pick up UUUU and NXE and UEC this week due to massive losses on their stocks. I believe prices will rebound. What are your stances?

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👤︎ u/jhadj
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anyone in any Uranium names ahead of the Trump/Perry 232 decision??

with cameco /CCJ/CCO CRA decision done, and news coming that subsequent tax years will be ruled the same and tepco arbitration +700m USD coming. I am holding that one. And potential to restart largest US assets if 232 goes US favor .

also added to UUUU/EFR with the US assets.

seems like sanctions coming for kazakh / Russian U

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👤︎ u/staffpro69
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TIL: It is possible to weaponize Uranium U233 (bred from thorium nuclear fuel). The US and India have already exploded U-233 bombs. The main challenge is that accompanying U-232 is dangerous to work with and easy to detect. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ura…
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👤︎ u/barath_s
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Section 232 uranium review submitted to Trump - www.mining-journal.com mining-journal.com/energy…
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Azarga Uranium Winner With or Without Section 232 Windfall - Streetwise Reports streetwisereports.com/art…
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U.S. Department of Commerce Initiates Section 232 Investigation into Uranium Imports commerce.gov/news/press-r…
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If Uranium 232 has a half-life of 68.9 years, is the other half also 68.9 years? And if so why don't we measure in full-life?
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👤︎ u/Kwarter
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How an MSR (molten-salt reactor) creates Uranium-233 from Thorium-232 (which is much more abundant then Uranium).
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👤︎ u/pi_over_3
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China Is About to Test Its Thorium-Fueled Nuclear Reactor interestingengineering.co…
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👤︎ u/Marha01
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Trying to lower footprint, new kind of sailboat where sail is connected to boat only by a long string twitter.com/business/stat…
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👤︎ u/pr-mth-s
📅︎ Dec 17 2021
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India has world's top 3 reserves of thorium on eastern coast beaches-linked with illegal sand mining .Over 60 lakh cr worth thorium disappeared in UPA reign.Our work to develop thorium reactors stalled during UPA post US nuclear deal where we chose to depend on imported uranium & agreed on test ban.

TLDR:

  1. India has one of the world's largest reserves of Thorium along the sand beaches of east coast & minimal reserves of uranium.
  2. Therefore, India has been attempting to build Thorium fuelled reactors
  3. While Nehru had banned export of the mineral rich sands because of presence of rare earths, the bans were subsequently lifted in 2006, making it easier for sand mining companies to export the rare earths from sand except Thorium. Ban was lifted to coincide with Indo-US nuclear deal
  4. While technically there is ban on Thorium export by private companies, there is no accountability and as per Lok Sabha records between 2002 & 2012, 60 lakh crores worth Thorium has disappeared from the beaches.
  5. Indo-US nuclear deal meanwhile made us dependent on imported uranium to benefit US nuclear based corporates, while throttling Thorium fuelled development and at the same time, effectively bound us to non-proliferation treaty with the agreement that if we test any more nuclear weapons, we will lose all access to uranium. This at a time we are increasingly moving towards replacing coal based power with imported uranium based power.
  6. China built its first Thorium fuelled reactor in Sep 21.

A look into US universities focusing on India's vast resources of Thorium & attempt to use it for nuclear reactors & not depend on uranium:

>Thorium does have several advantages over Uranium as a nuclear power source. Thorium is three times more abundant in the Earth's crust than Uranium, and many Thorium deposits contain other mineral resources of value (rare earths elements in particular). Significant Thorium deposits exist in the United States, Brazil, India, and Australia; these countries all have estimates of Thorium resources of greater than 600 kt. [1] Additionally, all the Thorium that is mined can be used in a reactor, in comparison to less than 1% of natural Uranium that may be used. [2] Finally, Th-232 possesses a 14 billion year half-life, rendering it safer than Uranium and Plutonium. [2]

http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2018/ph241/wolak1/

>The tropical beaches of India probably bring to mind sun-dappled palms, fiery fish curries and dreadlocked backpackers, but they also hold a surprising secret. Their sands are rich in thorium – often hailed as a cleaner, safer alternative to conventional nuclear fuels.
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>**India has the world’s largest reserves of Thorium

... keep reading on reddit ➡

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Energy Prices in Europe Hit Records After Wind Stops Blowing. wsj.com/articles/energy-p…
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👤︎ u/pistruiata
📅︎ Sep 13 2021
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anyone in any Uranium names ahead of the Trump/Perry 232 decision??

i'm long CCJ and UUUU , seems like news impending uranium rally or at least sanctions on russian/Kazakh U

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👤︎ u/staffpro69
📅︎ Apr 16 2019
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India has world's top 3 reserves of thorium on eastern coast beaches-linked with illegal sand mining .Over 60 lakh cr worth thorium disappeared in UPA reign.Our work to develop thorium reactors stalled during UPA post US nuclear deal where we chose to depend on imported uranium & agreed on test ban.

TLDR:

  1. India has one of the world's largest reserves of Thorium along the sand beaches of east coast & minimal reserves of uranium.
  2. Therefore, India has been attempting to build Thorium fuelled reactors
  3. While Nehru had banned export of the mineral rich sands because of presence of rare earths, the bans were subsequently lifted in 2006, making it easier for sand mining companies to export the rare earths from sand except Thorium. Ban was lifted to coincide with Indo-US nuclear deal
  4. While technically there is ban on Thorium export by private companies, there is no accountability and as per Lok Sabha records between 2002 & 2012, 60 lakh crores worth Thorium has disappeared from the beaches.
  5. Indo-US nuclear deal meanwhile made us dependent on imported uranium to benefit US nuclear based corporates, while throttling Thorium fuelled development and at the same time, effectively bound us to non-proliferation treaty with the agreement that if we test any more nuclear weapons, we will lose all access to uranium. This at a time we are increasingly moving towards replacing coal based power with imported uranium based power.
  6. China built its first Thorium fuelled reactor in Sep 21.

A look into US universities focusing on India's vast resources of Thorium & attempt to use it for nuclear reactors & not depend on uranium:

>Thorium does have several advantages over Uranium as a nuclear power source. Thorium is three times more abundant in the Earth's crust than Uranium, and many Thorium deposits contain other mineral resources of value (rare earths elements in particular). Significant Thorium deposits exist in the United States, Brazil, India, and Australia; these countries all have estimates of Thorium resources of greater than 600 kt. [1] Additionally, all the Thorium that is mined can be used in a reactor, in comparison to less than 1% of natural Uranium that may be used. [2] Finally, Th-232 possesses a 14 billion year half-life, rendering it safer than Uranium and Plutonium. [2]

http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2018/ph241/wolak1/

>The tropical beaches of India probably bring to mind sun-dappled palms, fiery fish curries and dreadlocked backpackers, but they also hold a surprising secret. Their sands are rich in thorium – often hailed as a cleaner, safer alternative to conventional nuclear fuels.
>
>**India has the world’s largest reserves of Thorium

... keep reading on reddit ➡

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