The Thorium Energy Alliance (TEA) is a non-profit organization based in Harvard, IL, dedicated to educating the world about the uses and benefits of thorium as a fuel for nuclear power and as a critical material derived from rare earth metals refining process. Since 2006, TEA has been actively involved in reviving research and promoting the industrial applications of thorium, supporting the training of young individuals in thorium-related technologies, and advocating for the wise use of thorium to achieve a world of equality, prosperity, and abundance.
TEA organizes conferences, such as the upcoming TEAC 12 Conference in Abilene, TX, where people interested in thorium, critical materials, and the future of energy can gather to learn, network, and explore the potential of thorium. The conference offers world-class proceedings, tours of the historic new nuclear facility at ACU, breakout sessions, a cocktail reception, and the Thorium Prize presentation, providing attendees with a comprehensive experience to deepen their understanding of thorium and its applications.
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