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Thorium-based nuclear energy solutions

Context: Recently, NTPC Limited signed a strategic pact with US-based Clean Core Thorium Energy (CCTE) to explore development and deployment of ANEEL (Advanced Nuclear Energy for Enriched Life).

  • The move aligns with NTPC's efforts to venture into nuclear energy and use it as a clean, dispatchable, and baseload source of energy to support this endeavour.
  • NTPC, a Maharatna company under Government of India, is India’s largest power generator.

About ANEEL

  • Developed by CCTE, ANEEL is a Thorium based fuel for Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs).

  • Note: CCTE is a leading developer of thorium-based nuclear fuel technologies, committed to pioneering research of advanced nuclear fuel cycles.

  • CCTE’s flagship Aneel fuel combines thorium with small amounts of enriched uranium.

  • The expected benefits of Aneel fuel include the utilisation of thorium as a fuel in existing PHWR reactors, significant reduction in nuclear waste, enhancing India’s energy security using domestically-available thorium, and improved safety and proliferation resistance.

  • It added that Aneel fuel offers cost savings by delivering greater energy output within existing safety margins and lowering the operating costs of current reactors.

Expected Benefits of ANEEL Fuel:

  • Utilization of thorium as a fuel in existing PHWR reactors, enhancing India’s energy security using domestically available thorium. 

  • Waste Reduction: Through high burnup fuel performance, it reduces nuclear waste generation by over 85%.

  • Cost Savings: Fewer fuel replacements reduce operational expenses.

  • Non-Proliferation: Spent fuel is non-weaponizable due to thorium content.

About Thorium

  • Thorium is a naturally occurring radioactive metal. 

  • Thorium exists in nature in a single isotopic form – Th-232 – which decays very slowly.

  • Most common source of thorium is Monazite, whose richest concentrations are found in placer deposits. 

  • India has the largest thorium reserves in the world (11.93 million tonnes of Monazite, containing 1.07 million tonnes of thorium). 

  • Thorium (Th-232) is not itself fissile and so is not directly usable in a thermal neutron reactor.

  • It requires a fissile material such as Uranium-233 or Plutonium-239 as a driver for chain reaction. 


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