A massive nuclear fusion experiment just hit a major milestone, potentially putting us a little closer to a future of limitless clean energy.

  • @thedeadwalking4242
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    21 year ago

    It still cost billions on billions to build these prototypes. The working reactors will be the same way. We need cheap easy to access energy now not later. The earth is dying and will continue too if we don’t take immediate action. Build the nuclear plants now keep researching fusion. But we cannot really that a working model will be available to us in the near future

    • @nBodyProblem
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      1 year ago

      … what do you think the green energy sector is doing?

      There is orders of magnitude more funding being sunk into rolling out existing green energy tech than in researching fusion. This money isn’t going towards fission reactors because they aren’t economically viable when compared to other forms of green energy like wind and solar.

        • @nBodyProblem
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          01 year ago

          Energy storage of solar is promising to be cheaper than nuclear

          Nuclear powerplants are very, very expensive when you amortize the commissioning and decommissioning costs into the lifetime expenses. There have been repeated attempts to encourage fission adoption over the last 20 years and almost no new plants are being made because the economics just don’t work.