tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966556155250327336.post2813772411544667528..comments2024-02-14T08:28:10.900+00:00Comments on LFTRs to Power the Planet: Radioactive Nuclear Waste from LFTRs - There's Almost None!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966556155250327336.post-62994778011552461272011-08-02T11:15:37.465+01:002011-08-02T11:15:37.465+01:00Thanks for your link Robert. Saw you at ThEC2010, ...Thanks for your link Robert. Saw you at ThEC2010, but didn't get a chance to introduce myself. I used some of your ppt slides at a recent presentation and think that your list of environmental and technical advantages of LFTRs is an excellent reference resource, to be sure not to miss anything.<br /><br />Any chance of linking your UK followers to '38 Degree', which is a Campaign Website? They can vote for UK manufacture of LFTRs at: http://38degrees.uservoice.com/forums/78585-campaign-suggestions/suggestions/2017457-uk-manufacture-of-liquid-fluoride-thorium-reactors?ref=titleColin Megsonhttp://lftrsuk.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966556155250327336.post-37400471809852195672011-08-01T17:11:33.833+01:002011-08-01T17:11:33.833+01:00There's also a new, fast paced video of Aim Hi...There's also a new, fast paced video of Aim High on the website<br />http://rethinkingnuclearpower.googlepages.com/aimhigh<br /><br />It was filmed at TEAC3<br />http://thoriumenergyalliance.orgRobert Hargraveshttp://rethinkingnuclearpower.googlepages.com/aimhighnoreply@blogger.com