Is fusion going to happen?

There's huge uncertainty about when fusion power
fusion power
Fusion power is a proposed form of power generation that would generate electricity by using heat from nuclear fusion reactions. In a fusion process, two lighter atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, while releasing energy. Devices designed to harness this energy are known as fusion reactors.
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will be ready for commercialisation
. One estimate suggests maybe 20 years. Then fusion would need to scale up, which would mean a delay of perhaps another few decades.
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How far away are we from fusion power?

This article was originally published in The Oxford Scientist Michaelmas Term 2021 edition, Change. Nuclear fusion is supposedly 'always 30 years away'. It was however first theorised about a hundred years ago.
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Are we any closer to fusion power?

Fusion is creeping inexorably forward and we are getting closer and closer to achieving that once distant dream of commercial fusion power. One day, it will provide a near limitless supply of low-carbon power for many future generations to come. While it is not quite there yet, it is coming.
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Is nuclear fusion the future?

Nuclear fusion has long been considered the energy of the future: a supposedly infinite source of power that does not produce CO2 emissions. However, after decades of research, it is still to deliver on its potential.
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Will cold fusion ever be possible?

There is currently no accepted theoretical model that would allow cold fusion to occur.
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Are We Finally on the Road to Fusion Power?



Has fusion been achieved?

A 24-year-old nuclear-fusion record has crumbled. Scientists at the Joint European Torus (JET) near Oxford, UK, announced on 9 February that they had generated the highest sustained energy pulse ever created by fusing together atoms, more than doubling their own record from experiments performed in 1997.
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Was Chernobyl fission or fusion?

The Chernobyl accident occurred on April 26, 1986, when a nuclear fission reactor core in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Soviet Union overheated causing a steam explosion and fire. This incident and the following nuclear contamination are estimated to have killed between 4,000-90,000 people.
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Can we create nuclear fusion on Earth?

In order to achieve fusion on Earth, gases need to be heated to extremely high temperatures of about 150 million degrees Celsius. That is 10 times more than the temperatures in the Sun's core.
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Can nuclear be infinite?

Nuclear fusion reactors, if they can be made to work, promise virtually unlimited power for the indefinite future. This is because the fuel, isotopes of hydrogen, are essentially unlimited on Earth.
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Is fusion safer than fission?

Is Fusion or Fission More Dangerous? Nuclear fission is more dangerous than fusion as it produces harmful weapons-grade radioactive waste in the fuel rods that need to be stored safely away for thousands of years.
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Is nuclear fusion safe?

The fundamental differences in the physics and technology used in fusion reactors make a fission-type nuclear meltdown or a runaway reaction impossible. The fusion process is inherently safe. In a fusion reactor, there will only be a limited amount of fuel (less than four grams) at any given moment.
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Why nuclear fusion is not possible?

Normally, fusion is not possible because the strongly repulsive electrostatic forces between the positively charged nuclei prevent them from getting close enough together to collide and for fusion to occur.
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Why is there no nuclear fusion yet?

One of the biggest reasons why we haven't been able to harness power from fusion is that its energy requirements are unbelievably, terribly high. In order for fusion to occur, you need a temperature of at least 100,000,000 degrees Celsius. That's slightly more than 6 times the temperature of the Sun's core.
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How long until fusion is viable?

Fusion machines

ITER is a $25 billion international project (B = 5 T, Ro = 10 meters) that hopes to finish construction in 2025 and hopes to achieve ignition in the 2030s. It is designed to operate for several minutes at a time and remove heat; however, it will not create electricity.
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Does fusion create radioactive waste?

Nuclear fission power plants have the disadvantage of generating unstable nuclei; some of these are radioactive for millions of years. Fusion on the other hand does not create any long-lived radioactive nuclear waste. A fusion reactor produces helium, which is an inert gas.
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Would fusion solve the energy crisis?

It would produce no greenhouse gases and minimal waste compared to conventional energy sources. With global average temperatures rising and energy demands growing, the quest for fusion is timelier than ever: It could help solve both these problems at the same time.
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Will uranium run out?

Uranium abundance: At the current rate of uranium consumption with conventional reactors, the world supply of viable uranium, which is the most common nuclear fuel, will last for 80 years. Scaling consumption up to 15 TW, the viable uranium supply will last for less than 5 years.
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How long would the world run on nuclear power?

If the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) has accurately estimated the planet's economically accessible uranium resources, reactors could run more than 200 years at current rates of consumption.
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Can we create stars?

It's not just possible -- it's already been done. If you think of a star as a nuclear fusion machine, mankind has duplicated the nature of stars on Earth. But this revelation has qualifiers. The examples of fusion here on Earth are on a small scale and last for just a few seconds at most.
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Could a fusion reactor explode?

Fortunately, the reactor cannot explode. A nuclear explosion cannot occur because the fuel is not compact enough to allow an uncontrolled chain reaction. The MIT reactor has a lot of water and core structural materials that slow the neutrons down before they reach other fissile atoms.
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How hot is nuclear fusion?

In a nuclear fusion reactor, the hot, charged gas known as plasma reaches out of this world temperatures at 150 million degrees Celsius, or 10 times hotter than the center of the sun.
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Could Chernobyl still explode?

With no working reactors, there is no risk of a meltdown. But the ruins from the 1986 disaster still pose considerable dangers.
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Is Chernobyl leaking again?

Chernobyl nuclear plant LOSES POWER again, raising fears cooling systems will shut down and allow radioactive substances to leak. A high-voltage power line to Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant was damaged by Russian forces earlier today, according to grid operator Ukrenergo.
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Is Chernobyl reactor 4 still active?

The Chernobyl #4 reactor was catastrophically destroyed on 26 April 1986.
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