Fusion Energy: When?
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Fusion has progressed from the insight of Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington
in 1920 and Fermi’s speculations in 1946 to the threshold of fusion burn at JET at Culham and soon
in the international experiment ITER . The challenge of providing carbon free energy for the whole
world is greater than ever. We need fusion. I will examine two key questions. What scientific questions
must be resolved and how can we hasten the first fusion electricity?
This talk is part of the Trinity College Science Society (TCSS) series.
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