Can we Solve The Green Energy Crisis with Nuclear Power? with Richard McPherson

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Richard McPherson is on the forefront of nuclear power and Green Energy movement.

Richard shares with Brad his 50 year career (20 of which was in the Navy), the safety and power output of the Molten Salt Nuclear Battery, his involvement in the Hydrogen Car at Mercedes Benz, what's been learned from Chernobyl, and his own trepidation on E-Vehicles under their current state.

So far, Green Energy appears to be unsustainable under current conditions, but Richard has a few solutions. This is a fascinating discussion on Green Energy and how Nuclear Power must be in our future.

About Richard McPherson:
Richard McPherson has been involved in nuclear energy since attending Admiral Rickover’s famous Nuclear Power School in 1964.

After his 20-year Navy career, Richard was asked, because of the Chernobyl accident, to be the United States Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, on a special six nation group to study “Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities, the Environment and Public Opinion.”

Today, his focus is on manufacturing consent and deploying the Molten Salt Nuclear Battery worldwide, thus fulfilling President Eisenhower’s offer to provide American nuclear energy to the world for peace, prosperity and security.

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