11/25/2002

Commercial fusion in 35 years

Filed under: — Dan @ 7:47 pm

The hydrogen in 50 cups of water, when used to fuel a fusion reaction, could provide as much energy as 4,000 pounds of coal with a minor amount of radioactive byproducts and virtually no other pollution. As Europe and Japan eye similar projects, the US Department of Energy has issued a preliminary report outlining a vision for a working fusion reactor within 35 years.

This is one of those rare projects that’s worth paying taxes for.

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