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Thermonuclear synthesis can change electricity production by reducing fossil fue...

An unusual way of extraction of energy: a diamond sphere with a nuclear engine and a laser "fire"

Thermonuclear synthesis can change electricity production by reducing fossil fuel dependence, and reducing environmental effects. NIF scientists have made significant progress in the "ignition" of thermonuclear synthesis, using 192 lasers, a tiny golden cylinder, a diamond capsule with Deuterium and Tritium, copying the conditions that are in the sun. About it writes edition ecoticias. com.

Thermonuclear synthesis can change electricity production by reducing fossil fuel dependence, and reducing environmental effects. The breakthrough in the NIF thermonuclear synthesis marks a new period in the field of pure energy. The discovery made by scientists symbolizes the change of the model in the segment of nuclear power, the media writes.

The development of innovative technologies that use lasers together with valuable metals to activate the procedure of thermonuclear synthesis, opens a new potential for the production of cleaner electricity. Since the world is fighting the urgent need to abandon fossil fuels, this progress demonstrates the ability of nuclear synthesis as a practical solution to meet the needs of the growing energy, while reducing the conservation effect.

Moreover, the latest achievement of NIF has caused the restoration of interest, as well as funding in the field of fusion. The US government, together with the private sector, is currently directing resources to study and develop methods for detecting pure energy sources. Thermonuclear synthesis promises virtually unlimited power without safety threats, as well as without waste disposal. It is one way to solve the problem of climate change.

The experiments conducted since December 2022 have demonstrated the practicality of thermonuclear synthesis and gave hope for the creation of a reliable source of energy. But so far, it is early to talk about the profitability of thermonuclear power plants, according to various estimates, from five years to several decades may pass before they are recognized as profitable. Earlier, we reported that energy underground provides 70% of the needs of the whole country.