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Molten Salt Nuclear Reactor — Without the Nuclear, Powered by Wind (and Cheaper)
Molten Salt Nuclear Reactor — Without the Nuclear, Powered by Wind (and Cheaper)

Molten salt systems retrofit coal plants into thermal batteries: excess wind/solar heats salt, stored energy later drives turbines. Fuel is eliminated, costs shift to capex, and long-duration storage (days–weeks) becomes cheap. This “Carnot battery” model undercuts gas by absorbing surplus and serving peaks, turning coal assets into dispatchable, fuel-free power hubs.