Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) are nuclear fission reactors in which either the fuel and/or the coolant is a molten salt. Molten salt is salt which liquifies at elevated temperatures and can store ...
During World War II a scientist named Georg Otto Erb developed the molten salt battery for use in military applications. The war ended before Erb’s batteries found any real use, but British ...
After five years of trying to find the right ingredients, scientists at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) believe they have ...
Scientists at the United States Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have announced a breakthrough for the world’s first critical ...
After five years of research, scientists at the US Idaho National Laboratory (INL) believe they have created the perfect ...
Thorizon of the Netherlands announced it has secured EUR20 million (USD22 million) in funding to accelerate the development ...
A participant in this year’s DTECH Initiate program, Inlyte Energy is developing a long-duration utility-scale energy storage ...
The southern Netherlands province of North Brabant is investing nearly €4m ($4.28m) to develop a new generation of molten ...
Initially developed in the 1950s, molten salt reactors have benefits in higher efficiencies and lower waste generation. Some designs do not require solid fuel, which eliminates the need for ...