just one question: "why do you hate farmers this much?"
@patrickxl14 ай бұрын
Why do you love farmers this much?
@edgbarra2 ай бұрын
Most farmers are big corporations that destroy the ecosystem. I imagine those companies will fall first because many people who want "more natural" food would like to buy from small farms
@dystopiaeatsmoney29 күн бұрын
Just one question for you : why do farmers hate animals so much?
@joshfisher43564 ай бұрын
Go Hydrosat!
@ColonizeMars4 ай бұрын
Great talk!
@mkeysou8124 ай бұрын
Fermentation-based dairy - it's the way to go
@wernerustettler97314 ай бұрын
What about the egg yolk?
@gmw30833 ай бұрын
Left brainers never consider the whole.
@CecilRoddy-x7j5 ай бұрын
Yes, Your pronunciation was beautiful. I love Your accent ❤️
@maambomumba61235 ай бұрын
Very exciting
@rohitjadhav485 ай бұрын
Nice opening Alexis , people need to understand Energy is mostly hard tech 😅
@reverendbarker6505 ай бұрын
I'm 72, I dont think I'm gonna live to see ANY of these promised nuclear technologies, the people who work in these industries have been promising the world ever since the industry began ( I've seen the films where it was promised that electricity from nukes was going to be so cheap it would practically be free in the 50s ) and none of it has come to fruition. Its still a very long way off.
@gregorurbanek51465 ай бұрын
Thomas Jam's presentation is convincing to non insiders in the field of fission industry. The biggest bet and uncertainty is the availability of the fuels he is talking about, thorium and 'atomic waste' from LWRs. There are regulation and strongholds for both materials. It will take the very best negotiators (their new CEO) political backing and luck to overcome the powers to be. The old nuclear energy industry was (and still is) all about power, dominance, the game one country is playing since 1945. Is Copenhagen Atomics to change this - i hope so - good luck!
@juandelacruz15206 ай бұрын
Finally someone has done something to make my lifelong dream to make it happens. Thank you Copenhagen atomics
@eskapadela6 ай бұрын
Thorium nuclear reactors will accompany the great development of energy.
@earthflute22486 ай бұрын
Not only co2 free but dealing with nuclear waste and 24/7 supply of power to a modern 24/7 economy. Why aren't the green parties across the world screaming for this to happen? They are too tied to their insane climate zealotry propaganda of 30years.. nuclear scary and bad and ooh bombs, OMG Fukushima/Chernobyl/etc.. Tired old cliches and nonsense arguments not based on science or reality. We have solutions but some humans are standing in the way on implementation. Governments and the greenies need to get out of the way with their insane regulatory rules and laws and $$. These can be established 3-5years.
@stanmitchell33756 ай бұрын
i think terrestrial might be better size
@stanmitchell33756 ай бұрын
my idea is to exchange blanket salt about once a day let it sit for a month until the protactiinum decays
@ytfanfan6 ай бұрын
Preventative measures are essential in healthcare, yet many find them unaffordable, especially within the private sector. Trusting the private healthcare team's credibility and thoroughness can be challenging, as their operations are often driven by market and profit motives. Access to top experts, who are essential for worthwhile high-cost preventative screenings, is limited due to high demand, leaving them frequently overbooked. Essentially, longevity clinics equate to marketing strategies, and the best doctors are typically at full capacity. Therefore, technology is just a vision and potential unless the commitment to serve the public is clearly emphasized, with a greater human vision as the guiding principle.
@kevalvichare47596 ай бұрын
Informative
@kevalvichare47596 ай бұрын
Informative
@kevalvichare47596 ай бұрын
Informative 😊
@sebastienloyer94716 ай бұрын
The fuel of the old nuclear energy is property of the people who have payed for the power plant. And the electricity peodu
@mikewurlitzer52175 ай бұрын
And they would gladly give it away rather than pay dearly for looooooooooooooooooog term storage.
@EM-zk4cl6 ай бұрын
Why the fk he don't talk about how dose it work Wtf are we supposed to do figure it out by ourselves
@mikewurlitzer52175 ай бұрын
Maybe if you could express yourself in a civilized manner without all the "F" stuff, someone could spoon feed the information to you as you don't seem capable of some simple web searches to look it up for yourself.
@kevalvichare47596 ай бұрын
Informative
@thewiseperson87486 ай бұрын
Circa 280 GW of renewables were installed worldwide during 2023. 13 GW for the Thorium reactors is a relatively small fraction compared to 280 GW.
@stanmitchell33756 ай бұрын
maybe Chinese could speed up design of the reprocessing plant
@mikewurlitzer52175 ай бұрын
They already have done so.
@SeaJay_Oceans6 ай бұрын
Still waiting for the Thorium micro-reactor to power a town for 120 years . . .
@americathegreat18116 ай бұрын
Stop saying ahhhhh. Makes the video unwatchable.
@mikewurlitzer52175 ай бұрын
Ah, you poor person so easily offended.
@americathegreat18115 ай бұрын
@@mikewurlitzer5217 Foolish boy, it's called professional public speaking.
@pedro97w6 ай бұрын
Useless Government regulators are keeping this from us
@kevalvichare47596 ай бұрын
Informative ❤
@kevalvichare47596 ай бұрын
Informative 😊
@JohnDorian-j7x6 ай бұрын
Companies need to seriously work on attracting and acquiring YOUNG WORKERS... specifically those without any/much skills or populated resumes/work history or certifications. If you can attract a relatively smart and MOTIVATED young potential employee... then companies/corporations need to INVEST in TRAINING these young, inexperienced workers to bring them up to snuff in whatever/all fields that corporations need! Stop waiting and expecting relatively young workers to have skills, careers, trainings, certs, etc. come to you... YOU need to go to THEM!!! YOU need to give them TRAININGS! YOU need to bring them into up to CERTIFICATION! YOU need to risk a little bit and risk training your YOUNG workforce in what YOU NEED, even if some will leave before an ROI (NOTE: the overwhelming majority of them will NOT leave before seeing the fruits of your labor from them... as long as you're not a terrible/hostile employer, in which case, you'll almost certainly never 'waste' your resources/time/money to train them in the first place if you are such a bad employer). This is how it was done back in the middle of the century... seems we have forgotten this after decades of 'outsourcing' this rough task to schools/ university/ college. TRAIN THE YOUNG!
@kevalvichare47596 ай бұрын
Worth of watching it ❤
@kevalvichare47596 ай бұрын
Wow 😮 worth of watching it ❤
@wendellramos74756 ай бұрын
👌 *Promo SM*
@GiovanniMarcos-fo7mo6 ай бұрын
What i want to hear is whether the problem of the corrosive nature of flouride has already been technologically solved.
@WJV96 ай бұрын
Not all molten salt reactors use Floride salts, some use Chloride or other salts.
@GiovanniMarcos-fo7mo6 ай бұрын
@@WJV9 same element family. Still very corrosive.
@GiovanniMarcos-fo7mo6 ай бұрын
@@WJV9 same element family.
@egondro91576 ай бұрын
This video has tons of discrepancies. They were not the inventors of this technology. The US developed this back in the 70s and was shutdown down by politics and the Cold War. The people who developed this are dead or retired for decades.
@WJV96 ай бұрын
But to be fair they have taken those designs and vastly improved them with modern materials and technology.
@timlasson40937 ай бұрын
So why is HWR missing from your graph?
@amajor49017 ай бұрын
Why is this on my recommendations
@konradcomrade48457 ай бұрын
5:36 this Diagram impressively shows why "Wind and Solar" is a Luxury of rich Nations, that even is incapable of solving any Greenhouse-Climate problem. The CO2 may or may not be "The Most Severe Threat" to human civilization, but Green Politics is on the wrong short term illusory track of solving it. They would need PV and W_Turbines that can run for 100 years maintainance-free to make a really positive dent. Green and Fridays for Future are just frightening and indoctrinating the young generation! it is a Lack of Engineering & science_know-how problem in Public and Politics.
@indiarocks57317 ай бұрын
India has largest thorium reserve and we need molten salt reactor
@jonnyde7 ай бұрын
Donate some to Ukraine and the world will know the difference
@tonywagner48367 ай бұрын
Several projects have been stopped because of exorbant cost over runs. It may be an improvement over existing technologies. The elephant in the room is that who really wants more nuclear materials spread around the countryside. And who is going to provide the security against terrorist attacks. My guess is that an off the shelf rifle can destroy these units from a half mile away. Ignoring the massive success of solar and the continual price improvements probably makes this a pipe dream.
@ronenglish4557 ай бұрын
Wind and solar are an environmental disaster and are not capable of producing anything but electricity on an unreliable periodic basis and provide no ancillary products like nuclear and oil do.
@MrGottaQuestion7 ай бұрын
No mass produced reactors have been made yet. This is important to control the costs cited. The nuclear material are already spread about. This can run on nuclear waste from existing power plants. And and off the shelf rifle can go through walls of a power plant, through the concrete cladding on the outside of the container, through the container, and then into the reactor? Wow, cool. I want to know where you get your magic depleted uranium railgun-fast bullets from?
@HenrikRasmusAndersen6 ай бұрын
What is the predicted LCOE?
@mikewurlitzer52175 ай бұрын
Good job ignoring the ACTUAL, HISTORICAL safety records of Nuclear power over all others. Only Solar has killed less people per Terawatt generated albeit highly intermittent and requiring VAST acres of land for solar farms.
@ldm30277 ай бұрын
complete nonsense - by their own admission the electricity cost will be several times that of dispatchable solar (with batteries) which will be at under $20 /MWh before they have even got going what a surprise that they cant get a single European country to host a prototype
@gerrtryks29447 ай бұрын
I hope that you are considering the challenge from SA no chemical reaction from glass
@dereksollows97837 ай бұрын
🤔
@jamesagerholm20347 ай бұрын
Molten salt nuclear reactors: the only next step for the nuclear industry.
@dirkvornholt25077 ай бұрын
Sure, it's lower price, as it's not available. You can put on any phantasy price tag you consider helpful in advertising. Wanna buy my brand new Lambo for 99 cents? Sorry, I don't have a Lambo for sale.
@kevalvichare47597 ай бұрын
Worth to watch 😊
@fancyIOP7 ай бұрын
Come to South Africa 🇿🇦, we want a 2500MW power plant and there’s a bid. Come and build it here, 2.4GW of a big plant and 100MW of SMR. The company will be picked before end of the year, mid year I think. Come to SA and show us what you got.
@somaliano99kingkonghimself757 ай бұрын
We don t wan t nuclear in Africa we got the bright son everyday all you need is more solar shut up okee no one wan t nuclear in Africa
@rtzx125708 ай бұрын
China is currently running a thorium reator. Why does he does nobody else is running one apart from Copenhagen atomics. What is the difference between the copenhagen type and china's
@jamesagerholm20347 ай бұрын
Because no one trusts the CCP.
@rickmeertens7 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/mJPco2qgj7Sfoqs
@FernandoWINSANTO6 ай бұрын
Nuclear fuel is a small part of the costs of running a (any) nuclear reactor.
@WJV96 ай бұрын
@@FernandoWINSANTO - Molten Salt reactors are small, don't require containment buildings and reactor operates at atmospheric pressure and thermal 'run-a-way' and meltdown are impossible with this design. In short very few safety systems & monitors are required.
@FernandoWINSANTO6 ай бұрын
@@WJV9 only on paper ??? molten salt reactors where ? in y dreams
@Adrenalyze8 ай бұрын
Let me thank you again for your presentation on bpl-enabled solutions.