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A brief account of the ThorEA organisation, a loosely based UK group promoting the cause of Thorium ADSR systems. The groups current activities are described, and an invitation extended to take part. Roger Barlow Thorium Energy Status Roger.Barlow @ manchester.ac.uk The ThorEA organisation Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute
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A brief account of the ThorEA organisation, a loosely based UK group promoting the cause of Thorium ADSR systems. The groups current activities are described,

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Page 1: A brief account of the ThorEA organisation, a loosely based UK group promoting the cause of Thorium ADSR systems. The groups current activities are described,

A brief account of the ThorEA organisation, a loosely based UK

group promoting the cause of Thorium ADSR systems. The groups current activities are described, and an invitation

extended to take part.

Roger Barlow

Thorium Energy Status

Roger.Barlow @ manchester.ac.uk

The ThorEA organisation

Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute

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ThorEA

The Thorium Energy Amplifier Association

A research association - A Learned Society - A not-for-profit organisation -to promote the use of thorium-fuelled energy amplifier systems as a safe, sustainable and publicly-acceptable

of nuclear power.

Goal: the construction of a thorium-fuelled ADSR in the United Kingdom.

Methods: Publicity Meetings Research Website

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Publicity

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Meetings

Half-day meetingsHeld ~4 time / yearAcross the UK

Typically 8-10 talks and 30-40 people

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Keep an eye out for opportunities and submit joint research proposals

Score so far: 3/3

Physics of Thorium ADSRsEconomics of Thorium ADSRsSpallation as a method of enriching Thorium fuel rods

Research

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http://www.thorea.org

Details of the organisation - Facts about Thorium and ADSRs Links to other sites

Website

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Membership is open to individual scientists and engineers, to research institutes, and to industrial companies. Individual membership is free of charge

We have about 80 members on our mailing list

Of these about 40 have agreed to have their names on the website as public 'members of ThorEA'

Accelerator scientistsNuclear PhysicistsReactor engineersNuclear chemistsParticle physicistsNuclear economists......

Membership

Universities – Manchester, Liverpool, Cambridge, Huddersfield, Bristol, Imperial College...

Institutes – Daresbury, Rutherford, Cockcroft, John Adams, NNL...

Industry

Overseas

......

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Next meeting: 2nd November, Daresbury Laboratory

Hope to see you there.

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