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As the world races to find sustainable energy solutions, there are several options that seem like they might be the ones to take us there. On one hand, you have wind and solar energy, which have both proven to be sustainable in their own way. But then there’s also another more effective option that has been open for a long time and is one that many would rather see shut off: Nuclear power. Despite the many controversies surrounding nuclear energy, people like Bill Gates believe in its potential to provide a more reliable energy source. Bill Gates’ TerraPower is working on a Traveling Wave Nuclear Reactor that promises to increase efficiency while also providing a reliable energy source significantly. How does it work? Join us in this video as we explore this groundbreaking energy source.
A traveling-wave reactor (TWR) is a proposed form of nuclear fission reactor that can use nuclear transmutation to convert fertile material into useful fuel while also burning fissile material. TWRs have an advantage over other fast-neutron and breeder reactor types in that they can burn fuel efficiently without uranium enrichment or reprocessing, instead using depleted uranium, natural uranium, thorium, spent fuel from light water reactors, or a mix of these materials. The concept is currently in the early stages of development, and no TWRs have yet been built.
The name stems from the fact that fission remains restricted to a boundary zone in the reactor core that gradually advances over time. Theoretically, TWRs could function independently for decades without refueling or removing used fuel. The reactor could have enough fuel for 40 to 60 years of operation from the beginning. Traveling-wave reactors were first proposed in the 1950s and have since been investigated on an irregular basis. The notion of a reactor that could breed its own fuel inside the reactor core was first conceived and explored in 1958 by Savely Moiseevich Feinberg, who dubbed it a “breed-and-burn” reactor. Feinberg introduced the concept of a reactor that would gradually consume its fuel, much like a smoldering cigar, and produce its own fuel in the process.
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