China sets launch date for world’s first thorium molten salt nuclear power station
By Stephen Chen
China is set to start constructing the world’s first thorium molten salt reactor power station in the Gobi Desert next year. The reactor, using thorium instead of uranium, is slated for completion in 2029 and will generate 60 megawatts of thermal power. It promises significant advancements in energy independence and reduced environmental risk due to its unique cooling system and fuel recycling capabilities. The project includes the development of additional facilities and integration with renewable energy sources.