Comment Re:Because... (Score 1) 710
Enrichment means increasing the ratio of the U-235 isotope (which is the fissile fuel for the reactor) to the non-fissile U-238 which is not fissile. Uranium as mined is only about 0.7% U-235. This is not enough to sustain a nuclear chain reaction so it is enriched to 3~5% for used in most power reactors. This is why 99.3% of all the refined uranium is of no use for power generation in typical reactors (it is called depleted uranium). This is also why people who talk about "peak uranium" should be careful to specify U-235, there is plenty of U-238.
Thorium does not need to be "enriched". A thorium reactor first converts Th-232 to U-233 which is fissile. All of the Th-232 can potentially be converted to U-233.