Why Nuclear Fusion is Worthy of Further Research and Government Investment
Andrew Holland, CE Report
Last week, I spent two days at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s 2012 Fusion Energy Conference in San Diego. The conference, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science and General Atomics, brought together about 1000 fusion scientists from around the world to meet and discuss the state of the art in scientific research to develop fusion energy.http://www.consumerenergyreport.com/2012/10/22/why-nuclear-fusion-is-worthy-of-further-research-and-government-investment/
Last week, I spent two days at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s 2012 Fusion Energy Conference in San Diego. The conference, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science and General Atomics, brought together about 1000 fusion scientists from around the world to meet and discuss the state of the art in scientific research to develop fusion energy.http://www.consumerenergyreport.com/2012/10/22/why-nuclear-fusion-is-worthy-of-further-research-and-government-investment/
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