Xmas gift - a nuclear reactor for home

December 20th, 2007

Gosh, imagine have few years down the road everyone will be carrying a nuclear battery for their ipod or laptop. It will be so damn cool man. No worry of not having enough power supply. The only thing is what will happen if the terrorist is buying loads of such batteries? I don’t wanna think about it.

Extracted from Engadget

Alright, details are slim, and we really have no idea if Toshiba has any plans whatsoever to sell these nuclear reactors to consumers — in fact, we hope it doesn’t — but it does seem like the company is well on its way to commercializing the design. Toshiba’s Micro Nuclear reactors are designed to power a single apartment building or city block, and measure a mere 20-feet by 6-feet. The 200 kilowatt reactor is fully automatic and fail-safe, and is completely self-sustaining. It uses special liquid lithium-6 reservoirs instead of traditional control rods, and can last up to 40 years, making energy for about 5 cents per kilowatt hour. Toshiba has been testing the reactors since 2005, and hopes to install its first reactor in Japan in 2008, with marketing to Europe and America in 2009. Oh, and we lied: we totally want one of these in our garage.


One Response to “Xmas gift - a nuclear reactor for home”

  1. Dont have one on October 13, 2009 8:19 am

    I designed a nuclear powered car it still has a few glitches though

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