Sounds to me like we are assisting them to advance our own technology so that they can later sell it back to us. If we are interested enough in supporting them building LFTRs then we should be interested enough to build them ourselves.DOE’s assistant secretary for nuclear energy Peter Lyons is co-chairing the partnership’s executive committee, along with Jiang Mianheng from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), according to a March presentation by CAS on thorium molten salt reactors. Beijing-based CAS is a state group overseeing about 100 research institutes. It and the DOE have established what CAS calls the “CAS and DOE Nuclear Energy Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding.”
DOE involved with LFTR development - IN CHINA.
DOE involved with LFTR development - IN CHINA.
http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/intelli ... lear/17037
Stick the thing in a tub of water! Sheesh!