Potentially if scientists can find a way to generate the heat and pressure that’s needed more efficiently. It has the potential to be more efficient (and assumedly cheaper) than any other energy source. But that’s likely still a while away. We definitely need to be investing in this type of research and development rather than building nuclear fission plants though.
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zurohki@aussie.zone 1 year agoIs nuclear fusion going to be cheaper than fission, though? Once we’re on solar and batteries, I can’t see us needing to move off of them onto something else. And I can’t see anything beating solar+battery on price.
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spiffmeister@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Cost is often factored in when it comes to optimising fusion power plant design so potentially, plus other benefits of fusion. Either way, barring a breakthrough the closest power barring breakthroughs is probably at best 2040 imo. Even with all the new startups.