top | item 9649917

(no title)

alexhill | 10 years ago

96% of fissile material converted to non-fissile material, and that energy is then converted to electricity at normal steam turbine efficiency, 30% or something. This as opposed to less than 1% for Gen III reactors.

Edit: I posted that fuel handling is a batch process, not continuous – that might not be true for molten salt, not sure.

discuss

order

JoshTriplett|10 years ago

> that energy is then converted to electricity at normal steam turbine efficiency, 30% or something

It amazes me that we don't have a better way to use the power generated by nuclear fission or fusion than heating water.

Turing_Machine|10 years ago

Steam is actually a pretty good working fluid, although the fact that we have 200 years of experience with it undoubtedly plays a significant role.