Nuclear-Powered Batteries Hit China but Tritium dose underestimated.
01/14/2013
Nuclear-Powered Batteries Hit China, Claim to Last for 20-Years Without Charging
Yes, you can actually buy nuclear-powered batteries from online sellers in China for a whopping $2720. It’s purported to last for 20-years without needing to be recharged and is made from nano-tritium. Researchers say that the amount of tritium extracted from 1L of sea water can release the energy equivalent of 300L of gasoline in one complete nuclear fusion. Continue reading for a picture of the actual battery and more information.
NUCLEAR BATTERIES WITH TRITIUM
AND PROMETHIUM-147 RADIOACTIVE SOURCES
BY
GALINA NIKOLAYEVNA YAKUBOVA
https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/16849/1_Yakubova_Galina.pdf?sequence=3
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Tritium Hazard Report: Pollution and Radiation Risk from Canadian Nuclear Facilities
Publication – June 11, 2007
Executive summary: This report on tritium releases in Canada is in two parts.
Part 1 discusses tritium discharges from nuclear facilities in Canada and compares them with those from reactors in other countries. It examines the resulting tritium concentrations in drinking water, air and in food near Canadian nuclear stations. Although tritium releases from Candu facilities are very large, radiation protection regulators continue to maintain that these releases are of little concern because tritium’s radiation doses and its resulting hazards are small.
Part 2 examines these contentions in considerable detail. It shows that tritium’s radiation “doses” are, questionably, estimated to be several hundreds of times lower than most other radioactive elements. Radiation and radioactivity (including risks, doses, biology and epidemiology) are complex matters which are often difficult to grasp.
Therefore Part 2 is designed to be read primarily by health physicists and radiation protection scientists. However, efforts have been made to make this report more accessible to the wider public. In particular, technical terms have been explained and scientific jargon has been avoided.
The report concludes that official attitudes on tritium are unscientific and incorrect, that tritium’s hazardous nature should be fully acknowledged by radiation protection agencies in Canada, and that tritium’s dose coefficient should be increased substantially
Num. pages: 92
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