22 Taiwan relies on Qatar for the bulk of its helium supply. About 70% comes from Qatar now offline. Taiwan also generates about 40% of its electricity from LNG, which passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Taiwan just became the biggest collateral damage in the Gulf disaster. (media.conspiracies.win) posted 24 days ago by EnergyGalore 24 days ago by EnergyGalore +22 / -0 13 comments download share 13 comments share download save hide report block hide replies
Thorium reactors can make helium.
Thorium-232, when used as fuel, is converted into Uranium-233, which splits in a fission process that can produce alpha particles (helium nuclei),
No, thorium reactors cannot make helium. Helium is produced as a byproduct of the radioactive decay of thorium and uranium, but it is not created by thorium reactors.