Article 6PWQM Fusion power might be 30 years away but we will reap its benefits well before

Fusion power might be 30 years away but we will reap its benefits well before

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Stuart Clark
from Science | The Guardian on (#6PWQM)

Discoveries made in pursuit of nuclear fusion have potentially huge practical applications in everything from curing cancer to superior batteries for EVs

When James Watt's first commercial steam engine was installed in March 1776 at Bloomfield Colliery, Tipton in the West Midlands, it was hailed as a mechanical marvel. Yet few could have anticipated the way steam engines would change the world.

Developed initially to pump water from mines, the technology was adapted across so many industries and applications that it sparked the Industrial Revolution. Now, according to those working on the development of fusion energy power plants, we are on the cusp of a similar transformation. I see this whole endeavour as having the characteristics of a general purpose technology in the same spirit as Watt," says Lu-Fong Chua, chief strategy officer of TAE Power Solutions in Birmingham.

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