Clean Energy In Our Future?

We hear a lot about ‘clean’ energy….like clean coal, which is a con…….we hear about the nat gas boom as our next ‘clean’ energy…….

For decades scientist have been in pursuit of fusion nuke energy….not to be confused with what we have now which is fission energy……and that form of energy generation is anything but clean, fission that is……..there have been many failed attempts in the invention of a fusion reactor……but could all that failure be a thing of the past?

After years of frustration, scientists have finally made a breakthrough in the quest to harness the same fusion energy that powers the sun. Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory say that by pointing the world’s most powerful laser at a peppercorn-sized target, they unleashed a huge amount of energy with a fusion reaction—in effect, creating a miniature star for a split-second, the Wall Street Journal reports. The breakthrough, which follows many failed experiments, was made last fall but was only revealed this week in a study published in Nature. “For the first time anywhere, we’ve gotten more energy out of the fuel than what was put into the fuel,” says a researcher at the California laboratory, though useful levels of fusion still appear to be a long way off, NPR finds. The ultimate goal is to reach “ignition”—a self-sustaining fusion reaction that would provide the world with an almost limitless source of clean energy. A Princeton professor of astrophysical sciences compares the process to lighting a match and then igniting a pile of lumber. “They’re close to getting the match lit,” he tells the New York Times. “Which is a big step.”

Whatcha think?   Is fusion energy production only a short time away or was this just an accident that could lead nowhere?

8 thoughts on “Clean Energy In Our Future?

    1. Agreed….it would be a boom….but I fear that energy companies will do all they can to either control the technology or suppress the research……

      1. Time to re-watch the film, The Saint. 🙂

        There is, of course, a downside. The energy boom will only encourage a greater human population. Upside: this might open the door to propulsion technologies which might (just might) enable true space exploration. One way or the other, if we don’t find a way to get off this rock and into space in some serious manner then we are going to perish here.

      2. Agreed….and that gives me an idea for a post…..what will we take when we start exploration of space? Some thought is needed….thanx for the idea…..chuq

      3. Do a series on it. No doubt, the Chinese success with the moon lander has spurred this NASA mission to Europa announced last week. Competition is great, but i’d seriously wish we, as a species, could all pull for these huge missions: multiple financing, etc

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