Deal Signed to Build Test Fusion Reactor From the Associated Press November 22, 2006 PARIS — Seven partners representing half the world's population signed a pact Tuesday to build an experimental fusion reactor in southern France that could revolutionize global energy use for future generations. Construction of the International Thermonuclear ...
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| EU, China, US, Japan -- Ink Deal To Build Earth's 1st Nuclear Fusion Reactor Deal Signed to Build Test Fusion Reactor From the Associated Press November 22, 2006 PARIS — Seven partners representing half the world's population signed a pact Tuesday to build an experimental fusion reactor in southern France that could revolutionize global energy use for future generations. Construction of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project, or ITER, is expected to take eight years. The site is in Cadarache, near Marseille in the southern region of Provence. It will take decades for scientists to learn whether the long-awaited $12.8-billion reactor will work well enough to make commercial plants feasible. Physicists have been trying for half a century to create fusion, which produces no greenhouse gases and generates relatively little radioactive waste. Fusion, which powers the sun and other stars, involves confining hydrogen isotopes at extreme temperature and pressure to create a highly energetic gas. At 180 million degrees, the hydrogen nuclei undergo nuclear fusion, forming a helium nucleus and releasing energy. The ITER project by the United States, the European Union, China, India, Russia, Japan and South Korea will attempt to combat global warming by offering an alternative to the burning of fossil fuels. Controlling climate change and finding new energy sources are urgent goals for meeting rising global demand. Deal Signed to Build First Test Fusion Reactor - Los Angeles Times --- They are going to use a scaled-up version of the Tokamak plasma containment chamber to create fusion. ITER - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tokamak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia We had previously used lasers for these kinds of thermo-nuclear experiments; Last edited by Nonphixion; 11-22-2006 at 06:03 AM.. | ||||
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| Wow! At the best, we'll have a really awesome and clean nuclear reactor. At worst, France will be incenerated. Win-Win!! | ||||
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| Hey look, they're only getting started about 10-15 years late! | ||||
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| Took them long enough. Hmmm...I wonder what the reaction would have been if it were Iran, Pakistan and China? | ||||
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