Relevance for UPSC: GS Paper III – Science & Technology, Internal Security
Source: South China Morning Post, International Energy Reports
China has unveiled the world’s largest thorium-fuelled molten salt reactor (TMSR) designed to power a cargo ship capable of carrying nearly 14,000 containers.
This next-generation nuclear propulsion system eliminates dependence on fossil fuels, operates without water cooling, and functions at low pressure and high efficiency, making it smaller, quieter, and safer than conventional uranium-based reactors.
Understanding the Technology
Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TMSR): A thorium-based reactor uses thorium-232 as fuel instead of uranium. In a molten salt system, the fuel and coolant are mixed or the molten salt carries the fuel, enabling high-temperature, low-pressure operation.
Key Features:
- Fuel Breeding: Thorium-232 absorbs neutrons and converts into fissile Uranium-233, allowing the reactor to regenerate its own fuel.
- Low Pressure, High Safety: Operates without high-pressure steam, reducing the risk of catastrophic failure.
- High Thermal Efficiency: Molten salts provide superior heat transfer, improving reactor performance.
- Water-Free Cooling: Can function in diverse environments, including ships and remote areas, without dependence on freshwater.
Why for Shipping: Conventional ships rely on heavy fuel oil or diesel — major sources of carbon emissions. A thorium reactor allows for longer voyages, reduced refuelling, and zero carbon emissions, aligning with global decarbonisation goals.
Significance for India and the World
- Strategic Implications: Nuclear-powered cargo ships represent a new era of maritime capability, offering both commercial and defence advantages.
- Energy Innovation: Thorium technology offers an alternative to uranium, enhancing energy security for countries rich in thorium, including India.
- India’s Thorium Reserves: India holds some of the largest thorium deposits (notably in Kerala and Odisha), making such technology highly relevant to its three-stage nuclear power programme.
- Sustainable Development: Supports SDG 7 (Clean Energy) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) by promoting cleaner, more efficient technologies.
- Regulatory Caution: Despite its promise, molten salt reactor technology requires robust safety standards, international collaboration, and technological maturity before large-scale use.
China’s thorium-powered ship marks a milestone in merging clean nuclear innovation with maritime strength, a field where India’s thorium potential could become its next big asset.
UPSC Prelims Practice Question
With reference to thorium-based molten salt reactors, consider the following statements:
- Thorium-232 directly undergoes fission when struck by a neutron.
- Molten salt reactors operate at lower pressures and higher temperatures than conventional water-cooled reactors.
- Thorium-based reactors produce no radioactive waste.
Select the correct code:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 2 and 3 only
Answer: (b) 2 only
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