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If true, this is a huge step! Congrats to China!
"Strategic stamina" is something that the US used to have but which has disappeared as the country just tries to catch its breath.
If it's true, China has energy security for the foreseeable future - as Thorium is usually found along side rare earths, and China has the largest deposits of those. More than anywhere else in the world.
I don't mean to be a pessimist, but we'll see how it lasts and scales 😅 it's certainly promising, but 2MW also isn't much. I'm curious how large they can scale single reactors, and how close they can safely be to populations - one of the problems with nuclear always ends up being transporting the energy (usually quite far away) once you've generated it.
It's a proof of concept, they're not actually trying to power anything with this. They're just checking their math on a small scale before doing the full scale lol