CERN Colloquium

Thorium: An energy source for the world of tomorrow ?

by Jean-Pierre Revol (Centro Studi e Ricerche Enrico Fermi (IT), international Thorium Energy Committee (iThEC), Geneva (CH))

Europe/Zurich
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

CERN

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Description
To meet the tremendous world energy needs, systematic R&D has to be pursued to replace fossil fuels. The ThEC13 conference organized by iThEC at CERN last October has shown that thorium is seriously considered by developing countries as a key element of their energy strategy. Developed countries are also starting to move in the same direction. How thorium could make nuclear energy (based on thorium) acceptable to society will be discussed. Thorium can be used both to produce energy and to destroy nuclear waste. As thorium is not fissile, one elegant option is to use an accelerator, in so-called “Accelerator Driven Systems (ADS)”, as suggested by Carlo Rubbia. CERN’s important contributions to R&D on thorium related issues will be mentioned as well as the main areas where CERN could contribute to this field in the future.
Poster
Slides
Video in CDS
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Wolfgang Lerche /PH-TH..........................Tea and coffee will be served at 16h00

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