RE: The ITER Project: Future of Endless Clean Energy?

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The ITER Project: Future of Endless Clean Energy?

in steemstem •  7 years ago 

An excellent post, but I will be surprised if we are ever able to make tokamak fusion economic. As far as I can tell it's a technological dead end. I think Polywell is far more promising as a technology. Polywell might well be able to able to achieve break-even with around a 2 meter diameter machine. Simulations have shown break-even with boron-proton fusion (which ONLY gives charged particles, much more efficient and with way less need for shielding, and with no radioactive waste, perfect for spacraft) with a 6 meter machine.

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Tell me whether it was a first ever attempt in such a large scale? If decommissioned it will just be a waste of fund. The only way around is to address all those issues and make it economically viable.

If it's not decommissioned it'll be a waste of even more funds.