Thorium-Fueled Automobile Engine Needs Refueling Once a Century

Yes, The Thorium, Just eight grams of thorium is enough to power a car for a century.

  • Thorium is a naturally occurring radioactive chemical element with the symbol Th and atomic number 90.
  • Symbol: Th
  • Electron configuration: Rn 6d2 7s2
  • Atomic number: 90
  • Melting point: 1,755 °C
  • Discovered: 1828
  • Boiling point: 4,787 °C
  • Atomic mass: 232.03806 ± 0.00002 u
    There are now over one billion cars travelling roads around the world directly and indirectly costing trillions of dollars in material resources, time and noxious emissions. Imagine all these cars running cleanly for 100 years on just 8 grams of fuel each.
    Laser Power Systems (LPS) from Connecticut, USA, is developing a new method of automotive propulsion with one of the most dense materials known in nature: thorium. Because thorium is so dense it has the potential to produce tremendous amounts of heat. The company has been experimenting with small bits of thorium, creating a laser that heats water, produces steam and powers a mini turbine.

    Current models of the engine weigh 500 pounds, easily fitting into the engine area of a conventionally-designed vehicle. According to CEO Charles Stevens, just one gram of the substance yields more energy than 7,396 gallons (28,000 L) of gasoline and 8 grams would power the typical car for a century.

     

    The idea of using thorium is not new. In 2009, Loren Kulesus designed the Cadillac World Thorium Fuel Concept Car. LPS is developing the technology so it can be mass-produced.

    via industrytap.com

Author: Arsalan Ali

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