Europe follows fusion twin track


An alternative fusion project has been kicked off in Europe that would seek abundant clean energy using a colossal laser the size of a football stadium.
The laser would tap the energy by squeezing together atoms of hydrogen - a process very similar to the one that powers the Sun.

Full article (and a movie) on BBC News

1 comments:

Chad Cloman said...

Yeah, but the difficult part of fusion power is getting more energy out of it than is put in. Maybe I misread the article, but I didn't see anything saying they were confident that they could make it produce excess energy.

 


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