> I'm not familiar with Thorium reactors at all, so forgive me for asking: how much long-lived nuclear waste do they produce?
Almost none of the 250,000 year stuff. Almost entirely the 300 year stuff. Also, about 1/4 the total mass of all waste product.
Additionally, according to their documentation, the 250,000 year stuff is ultimately cycled back into the reactor to be destroyed. Most long-lived nuclear waste is fissionable, so you can just use it as more fuel, given that you can remove the fission products from the fuel easily.
Almost none of the 250,000 year stuff. Almost entirely the 300 year stuff. Also, about 1/4 the total mass of all waste product.
Additionally, according to their documentation, the 250,000 year stuff is ultimately cycled back into the reactor to be destroyed. Most long-lived nuclear waste is fissionable, so you can just use it as more fuel, given that you can remove the fission products from the fuel easily.