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SuperFuel by Richard Martin

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A riveting look at how an alternate source of energy is revolutionizing nuclear power, promising a safe and clean future for millions, and why thorium was sidelined at the height of the Cold WarIn this groundbreaking account of an energy revolution in the making, award-winning science writer Richard Martin introduces us to thorium, a radioactive element and alternative nuclear fuel that is far safer, cleaner, and more abundant than uranium. At the dawn of the... more

About Richard Martin

Richard Martin is an energy expert and award-winning journalist. His work has appeared in Time, Fortune, Wired, The Atlantic, The Asian Wall Street Journal,... more


Published: May 8, 2012 by Macmillan Publishing

Genre: Other. Non-fiction. 272 pages

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  • Kirkus Reviews | 15 Apr 2012

    A lucid overview of a still-developing chapter in the story of nuclear power.

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  • BC Books | 26 May 2012

    Super Fuel is an excellent reference which explains the synergism of thorium as a viable alternative to uranium in nuclear power plant designs.

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  • The Washington Times | 22 Jun 2012

    With readable presentations like “SuperFuel,” the path to a better energy future just got a little easier.

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  • Foreign Affairs | 1 May 2012

    This thorough book details the history of research into thorium reactors.

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  • Chris Winter | 4 Jun 2012

    ...carefully researched and engagingly written history...

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