In reply to  MSF's message of Mon, 18 Jul 2022 20:26:34 +0000:
Hi,
[snip]
>I admit to being a thorium aficianado with a heavy prejudice toward the 
>development of the thorium molten salt reactor. I have often wondered about 
>its abandonment.
>
>So, from my point of view, I am quite pleased that Senator Tuberville wants to 
>continue with thorium development.
>
>https://www.ans.org/news/article-4074/tubervilles-legislation-would-stop-destruction-of-thorium-stockpiles/

..so exactly how does one go about "destroying" a Thorium stockpile? By moving 
it from one stockpile to another??

The whole concept is ridiculous on the face of it, which leads me to suspect 
that "freeing up space" is just an excuse
to ensure that the Thorium never actually gets used to generate power.

I see two possible reasons for this:
1) The coal lobby.
2) U233 can be used for bombs. However this doesn't make a lot of sense, 
because so can Plutonium, and both U233 &
Plutonium can be used to generate power in nuclear reactors.

I would say, if they want to get rid of U233, then they can give it to India. 
It will cut decades off their Thorium
program. ;)

BTW (quote):-
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The Thorium Energy Alliance estimates that there “is enough thorium in the 
United States alone to power the country at
its current energy level for over 1,000 years.” However, Tuberville points out 
that as the United States has been
destroying its U-233 supplies (much of which is stored at Oak Ridge National 
Laboratory), China has begun constructing
nuclear reactors powered by thorium and is also considering using it to power 
its aircraft carriers.

In addition, given that the U.S. imports 79 percent of the uranium used in its 
nuclear power plants, Tuberville goes on
to remark, “We don’t want to be using Russia’s uranium. . . . We don’t want to 
go to Russia to buy [thorium]. Just think
about the national security for this.”
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The second paragraph of this quote is at odds with the first. If the USA has a 
thousand years worth of Thorium, then why
would they need to go to Russia to buy it? (The author of the quote probably 
misunderstood the Senator's intention. More
likely IMO is that he meant that the US wouldn't want to have to go to Russia 
to buy U233, which the Russians would be
making in breeder reactors.)

BTW2, How has the US been "destroying it's U-233 supplies", but using them in 
reactors? I wouldn't call that destroying
them, but rather simply using them for their intended purpose.

BTW3 AFAIK, the US can import all the Uranium it wants from Australia.

I suspect that "The sickness country" in northern Australia got it's name 
because people got radiation sickness from the
Uranium deposits, after long exposure (i.e. living on top of it.)
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