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{{Image|Molten Chloride Salt Fast Reactor.png|right|350px|Diagram and specifications for the reactor.<ref>This is a footnote to an image caption.</ref>}}
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'''Molten chloride salt fast reactor (MCSFR)'''<ref><span class="newtab">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ou_xswB2b0 Elysium Industries MCSFR]</span> Ed Pheil, the designer, speaks at Thorium Energy Alliance 2019.</ref> is a Molten Salt Reactor<ref>[https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/molten-salt-reactors.aspx Molten Salt Reactors] World Nuclear Association Information Library.</ref> using fast neutrons.<ref>[https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/fast-neutron-reactors.aspx Fast Neutron Reactors] World Nuclear Association Information Library.</ref> Fast neutron reactors are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores. This article should address the issues raised in the parent article [[Nuclear power reconsidered]].
'''Molten chloride salt fast reactor (MCSFR)'''<ref><span class="newtab">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ou_xswB2b0 Elysium Industries MCSFR]</span> Ed Pheil, the designer, speaks at Thorium Energy Alliance 2019.</ref> is a Molten Salt Reactor<ref>[https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/molten-salt-reactors.aspx Molten Salt Reactors] World Nuclear Association Information Library.</ref> using fast neutrons.<ref>[https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/fast-neutron-reactors.aspx Fast Neutron Reactors] World Nuclear Association Information Library.</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast-neutron_reactor</ref> Fast neutron reactors are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores. This article should address the issues raised in the parent article [[Nuclear power reconsidered]].


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Diagram and specifications for the reactor.[1]

Molten chloride salt fast reactor (MCSFR)[2] is a Molten Salt Reactor[3] using fast neutrons.[4][5] Fast neutron reactors are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores. This article should address the issues raised in the parent article Nuclear power reconsidered.

Safety

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Waste Management

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Weapons Proliferation

UCS says all MSRs require on-site fuel processing. ThorCon nuclear reactor does not.

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Cost

Specs for a 500MWe plant:
Plant cost per KW (including building but not land, permits or licensing):
Operating cost per KWh (including fuel and maintenance):
Initial fuel load:
Fuel consumption per day:

Notes and References

  1. This is a footnote to an image caption.
  2. Elysium Industries MCSFR Ed Pheil, the designer, speaks at Thorium Energy Alliance 2019.
  3. Molten Salt Reactors World Nuclear Association Information Library.
  4. Fast Neutron Reactors World Nuclear Association Information Library.
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast-neutron_reactor