Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Probably Like Moller's Flying Cars: Thorium Powered Car




A US company says it will have a nuclear-powered prototype vehicle on the road within two years.

Laser Power Systems from Connecticut is developing a method of propulsion that uses thorium to produce electricity to power a car engine.

Thorium is an element similar to uranium and because it is such a dense material it has the potential to produce massive amounts of heat.

According to Laser Power Systems CEO, Charles Stevens, just one gram of thorium produces more energy than 28,000 litres of petrol. Mr Stevens says just eight grams of thorium would be enough to power a vehicle for its entire life.


Take a look at their website.  Not terribly encouraging.

I have a hard time believing the DMVs and NTSB are going to be giving this a thumbs up.  Esp in California.  I can imagine Berkeley banning the car outright.  Even though its just 8 grams.  You ought to see the heart attack they have over our tritium work on the Hill.

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