On Wednesday, however, scientists working in the United Kingdom announced that they more than doubled the previous record for generating and sustaining nuclear fusion, which is the same process that allows
the sun and stars to shine so brightly.
Nuclear fusion is, as its name suggests, the fusing of two or more atoms into one larger one, a process that unleashes a tremendous amount of energy as heat.
Nuclear power used today is created by a different process, called fission, which relies on splitting, rather than fusing, atoms. But that process creates waste that can remain radioactive for tens of thousands of years. It's also potentially hazardous in the event of an accident, such as Japan's 2011 Fukushima disaster, triggered by an earthquake and tsunami.
Continue ReadingWant to learn more? IDEA is pleased to welcome Bob Mumgaard, the CEO of Commonwealth Fusion as our Keynote speaker at CampusEnergy2022. Learn more at https://www.districtenergy.org/campusenergy2022/schedule/plenary-panels.