There doesn't appear to be as much going on as before. The Thorium Energy Alliance hasn't had a meeting in over a year. There isn't one planned for this year, or if there is, it isn't mentioned on their website.
Kirk Sorensen still has his Flibe Energy company going. Flibe is working on something fairly recently, but the results haven't been discussed on Sorensen's Twitter feed. There is this one tidbit:
Our @PNNLab #NuclearEnergy team is partnering with Flibe Energy on advanced reactor R&D funded by @Energy. https://t.co/NTb9ocmpZa Our research looks at using nitrogen trifluoride to remove uranium from a #MoltenSalt fuel mixture. pic.twitter.com/t1Uj5C5g0o— Energy at PNNL (@energyPNNL) July 18, 2018
There is something on Flibe Energy on its website, and it is dated from October of last year. The video describes an opportunity to do what they wanted to do, and was won in a competitive bid for the Energy Dept. funding. Sorensen will report on the results by the end of the year, he says.
Well, that's something. It is all I have for now.
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