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A new license for Clean Core Thorium Energy to sell its fuel to India could revolutionize the nation's nuclear industry.
K. Krishnankutty explores thorium-based power plant for Kerala, emphasizing waste-free, environment-friendly energy source with abundant reserves.
Clean Core Thorium Energy was granted an export licence last week to commercialise the fuel based in thorium, of which India has vast reserves. Firm is now looking for regulatory approvals.
LDF government plans public consultations on thorium reactors, citing rich deposits that could provide clean energy for 200 years.
Thorium is currently being used mainly in China and the USA. India aims to generate 100 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity ...
India’s energy demand is growing at five-six per cent annually over the next five to six years, driven by industrialisation, rapid urbanisation, and the needs of over 1.4 billion people. This ...
Clean Core Thorium Energy (CCTE) is seeking Indian regulatory approvals for its thorium-based fuel technology, backed by a recent US export license facilitated by assurances from Indian atomic energy ...
Two lines have defined the debate so far: sensational claims of a hush-hush giveaway, and a shortage of verifiable facts. As of today, the public record ... Continue Reading → ...
From economic sanctions to reciprocal tariffs, the US has many a time tried to pressurise India through aid cuts, blocking ...
MP Materials MP and Idaho Strategic Resources IDR are two prominent players in the U.S. critical minerals sector.  Las Vegas, ...
Department of Energy officials, and Idaho State University (ISU) President Robert Wagner held a re-dedication ceremony for a ...