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Subject The New Trumponomics: Reactors for Clean, Controlled Energy from Nuclear Fusion
Date December 25, 2024 7:29 PM
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** The New Trumponomics: Reactors for Clean, Controlled Energy from Nuclear Fusion ([link removed])
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by Lawrence Kadish • December 25, 2024 at 2:00 pm
Pictured: The HL-2M nuclear fusion tokamak, at a research laboratory in Chengdu, China. (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)

As dreams of renewable green energy fade, along with electric car batteries that freeze in winter, explode in summer and cannot conveniently take you as far as you might want to go without a long refill that may or may not be available, and with windmills and solar panels that are dependent upon wind and sun when there might be much of either, the future keeps looking better and better for long-lasting, totally clean nuclear fusion energy – if and when it can be developed. Increasingly, people are starting to see nuclear fusion as the wave of the future for both affordable energy and "saving the planet" from being overrun by pollutants.

One small reactor in your car could enable it to travel for "a million kilometers" – quite different from trying to find a charging station while crossing a desert.

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