Fusion
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:01 am
Renewable energy and sustainability discussions
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Yes, but…Stinsy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:17 am Sorry to be miserable yet again...
I've been reading about "breakthroughs" in fusion for at least 30 years, yet still it is not here. A decade or more ago they stopped even promising "no nuclear waste" and "energy too cheap to meter". So it will deliver expensive electricity and nuclear waste if it ever does become commercial reality.
How much has been spent flogging this dead horse so far? What could we have achieved if we'd spent the money on renewables/storage instead? How much are we still spending on this? Could the money be better spent?
Slightly dated graphs, but show the problem nicely enough. Loads of smoke and mirrors on funding, but we've been making decent progress on solving an incredibly different problem.Stinsy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:17 am Sorry to be miserable yet again...
I've been reading about "breakthroughs" in fusion for at least 30 years, yet still it is not here. A decade or more ago they stopped even promising "no nuclear waste" and "energy too cheap to meter". So it will deliver expensive electricity and nuclear waste if it ever does become commercial reality.
How much has been spent flogging this dead horse so far? What could we have achieved if we'd spent the money on renewables/storage instead? How much are we still spending on this? Could the money be better spent?