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Monday, March 26, 2012

Double Bonus Nuclear Field Trip

A recent business trip took me to Huntsville, Alabama where I used the opportunity to do a little sightseeing between work obligations.


I called ahead to arrange a lunch meeting with Kirk Sorensen and Kirk Dorius of Flibe Energy, promoters  and developers of the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR).


They gave me their address and luckily it was close to my business location.  I couldn't find the suite, but I knew I was close when I saw this license plate in the parking lot.

I didn't end up having time for lunch, but I was able to chat with both Kirks for over an hour.  Kirk Sorensen started Flibe Energy to commercially develop LFTRs.  He also has a FB page and website, both called Energy from Thorium.  I recommend both to educate yourself about the benefits of thorium power.
L to R: Kirk Dorius, The Author, Kirk Sorensen
Great poster on the isotopes of the periodic table
The other part of the field trip was a visit to Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant, which is about 35 miles West of Hunstville and North of Decatur on the Tennessee River.

Of course, I couldn't really take any better photos than these, but at least I saw it.  This is the plant that was forced to reduce power during the heat wave last summer because the Tennessee River was a tenth of a degree too hot near the cooling outlet of the plant.  I guess some feddle gummint regulation came into effect.  (Or maybe it was just a conspiracy to burn more coal {wink, wink clean coal}, since the TVA had to purchase power from somewhere, most likely not nuclear to makeup the shortfall.)
 

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