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Perhaps the biggest roadblock to adopting fusion energy is that the economics haven t penciled out.
and will present results this week at the International atomic energy agency s Fusion energy Conference in St petersburg Russia. ight now this design has the greatest potential of producing economical fusion power of any current conceptsays Thomas Jarboe a professor
There is also#16.6 billion for the international fusion energy project ITER, which has been beset by budgetary difficulties
we have a different perspective on fusion energy compared to the United states. ITER has experienced repeated delays
so it can be observed in exquisite detail says Steve Cowley of the Culham Centre for Fusion energy UK.
#Small-scale nuclear fusion may be a new energy source Fusion energy may soon be used in small-scale power stations. This means producing environmentally friendly heating
Based on that as far as I can tell they aren t paying attention to the basic physics of magnetic-confinement fusion energy.
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