I know this has been discussed before, but I thought there might be some
interest in rough estimates of energy costs of Ni enrichment, just in case
it turns out to be critical for improving power density or decreasing
radioactivity of products.
With Ni it appears you are most interested in Ni62
In the far future, tungsten and molybdenum could be used to replace nickel
in the cold fusion hydrogen reactor to take advantage of the higher thermal
efficiencies made possible by using these metals.
Doing so will enable very high temperature applications to replace heat
sources like coal and
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