Science U.S. to announce fusion energy ‘breakthrough’

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The Department of Energy plans to announce Tuesday that scientists have been able for the first time to produce a fusion reaction that creates a net energy gain — a major milestone in the decades-long, multibillion-dollar quest to develop a technology that provides unlimited, cheap, clean power.

The aim of fusion research is to replicate the nuclear reaction through which energy is created on the sun. It is a “holy grail” of carbon-free power that scientists have been chasing since the 1950s. It is still at least a decade — maybe decades — away from commercial use, but the latest development is likely to be touted by the Biden administration as an affirmation of a massive investment by the government over the years.

Huge amounts of public and private funds have been funneled into the fusion race worldwide, with the aim of ultimately manufacturing fusion machinery that could bring electricity to the grid with no carbon footprint, no radioactive waste and far fewer resources than it takes to harness solar and wind power. Beyond the climate benefits, promoters say it could help bring cheap electricity to impoverished parts of the world.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/u...A15ahiG?cvid=f596aa99fbb44e0a95d7debb8c967d79
 
Joe was saying all along that this was happening in broader terms...awesome news! Now some real inroads to reversing climate change impacts can begin the healing. Something to be proud of! It's beeen awhile since I could say that! Probably the most important news in our lifetimes.
 
The Department of Energy plans to announce Tuesday that scientists have been able for the first time to produce a fusion reaction that creates a net energy gain — a major milestone in the decades-long, multibillion-dollar quest to develop a technology that provides unlimited, cheap, clean power.

The aim of fusion research is to replicate the nuclear reaction through which energy is created on the sun. It is a “holy grail” of carbon-free power that scientists have been chasing since the 1950s. It is still at least a decade — maybe decades — away from commercial use, but the latest development is likely to be touted by the Biden administration as an affirmation of a massive investment by the government over the years.

Huge amounts of public and private funds have been funneled into the fusion race worldwide, with the aim of ultimately manufacturing fusion machinery that could bring electricity to the grid with no carbon footprint, no radioactive waste and far fewer resources than it takes to harness solar and wind power. Beyond the climate benefits, promoters say it could help bring cheap electricity to impoverished parts of the world.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/u...A15ahiG?cvid=f596aa99fbb44e0a95d7debb8c967d79
In The Township of Plainsboro, Next to Princeton, NJ, PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
 
Joe was saying all along that this was happening in broader terms...awesome news! Now some real inroads to reversing climate change impacts can begin the healing. Something to be proud of! It's beeen awhile since I could say that! Probably the most important news in our lifetimes.
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It's not like we'll have fusion powered lights tomorrow but encouraging.

Science works.
 
It's not like we'll have fusion powered lights tomorrow but encouraging.

Science works.
Yep. Now we just have to figure out how to do it reliably thousands of times per second and harness the excess energy and we'll be good to go... Easy peesy...
 
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Nuclear scientist Marv Adams explains what happened in the successful fusion experiment

 
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