Energy Transition

For Europe, there appears to be three contenders to relieve dependency on imported natural gas supplies and risky nuclear; they are the E-Cat, the Suncell and Aureon.ca's Saffire reactor; the first two are likely a couple of decades ramping up to industrial scale, whereas Aueron's prototype should be ready for international licencing in about five years. It is desperately needed now.
Confronting energy issues involves adopting new ways of thinking and doing. Rather than holding onto legacy technologies of polluting fossil fuels and accident-prone nuclear, the takeover generation (with improved education and V-I-S-I-O-N) will take the initiative.

Technolgy by Aureon.ca will have application in Medicine, Metallurgy, Transmutation of Elements and dispersed electricity generation. With the opportunity to eliminate Radioactive Waste at source, extending the life of aged and risky fission Nuclear Plants should be possible. https://aureon.ca/
Nano Diamond Battery (NDB) of Silicon Valley generates energy from radioactive waste. It's claimed to be modular, cost-effective, self-charging and scalable. https://ndb.technology/
Batteries are needed for vehicle acceleration and other power surges such as passing and hill climbing. For highway driving, around 20kW would suffice, with intown trips needing 8-10kW. Three to four kW should keep the batteries charged.

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