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- Is the world ready for the transformational power of fusion?
Fusion is the future of the global energy sector and the first fusion power plant is due to begin operations imminently The world’s first commercial fusion power plant should break ground in the next few years The global race for commercial fusion is on while the fusion-powered future is just beginning
- The case for fusion energy | World Economic Forum
Fusion energy projects and start-ups around the world may pursue the goal of fusion energy in different ways by playing to their distinctive strengths
- Davos 23: The future of nuclear fusion, according to the lead scientist . . .
Kim Budil oversaw the recent fusion breakthrough in the pursuit of clean, abundant energy at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory She told the Forum what happens next
- Top tech news: Nuclear fusion record set in South Korea | World . . .
A nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea has set a new record, superheating a plasma loop to 100 million degrees Celsius for 48 seconds The Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE) announced in a statement that the Korea Superconducting Tomak Advanced Research (KSTAR) reactor had broken its previous record of 31 seconds, Euronews reports
- The nuclear fusion-heat pump nexus could solve our winter woes
Nuclear fusion could transform the world's energy system, our lives and our homes The latest breakthrough announced by the US Department of Energy gives new momentum
- Nuclear fusion news: The science behind the energy technology | World . . .
Nuclear fusion, the process that powers the Sun and stars, merges two atomic nuclei into a larger one Both reactions release large amounts of energy, but with nuclear fusion, there is a high energy yield and low nuclear waste production Fusion occurs when two light atoms bond together, or fuse, to make a heavier one
- What the return of the stellarator means for fusion energy
The stellarator could see a comeback in fusion energy research, after years of tokamak focus, which could mean fusion electricity on the grid in the 2030s
- 5 ways fusion energy can change the world for the better
Here too, fusion can supply the solution, potentially allowing for a vast reduction in the land-use footprint of agriculture and shortening the supply chain for fruits and vegetables by growing them in indoor farms much closer to urban centres, if not within city limits
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