The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today announced the achievement of fusion ignition at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)—a major scientific breakthrough decades in the making.
As fusion energy technology matures, I hope we see it widely used as the new standard. Get rid of the lion’s share of oil and gas plants. Make climate change a future of the past.
@JackFromWisconsin@cypherpunks Hydrogen is most abundant #element in solar system As its converted to #liquidfuel easily one can burn it in a standard combustion engine with minor mods to the vacuum system Its cost to produce high volumes is high but will lower over time as solar advances Fuel of the future to date until the #EV car #batteries are built
As fusion energy technology matures, I hope we see it widely used as the new standard. Get rid of the lion’s share of oil and gas plants. Make climate change a future of the past.
@JackFromWisconsin @cypherpunks Hydrogen is most abundant #element in solar system As its converted to #liquidfuel easily one can burn it in a standard combustion engine with minor mods to the vacuum system Its cost to produce high volumes is high but will lower over time as solar advances Fuel of the future to date until the #EV car #batteries are built