THE Secret to Nuclear Fusion
By Diamond Dies Jan 08 2016
Discovered by the lab of DIES Inc.
Je m'appelle Diamant Dies! I am a french scientist dedicated to the utilization of nuclear fusion as an energy source. We have discovered a way to utilize the highly reactive her on earth and end global warming.
How Nuclear Fusion Produces Energy
Fusion vs Fission
Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission are different types of reactions that release energy due to the presence of high-powered atomic bonds between particles found within a nucleus. In fission, an atom is split into two or more smaller, lighter atoms. Fusion, in contrast, occurs when two or more smaller atoms fuse together, creating a larger, heavier atom.
Safety of Nuclear Fusion
Many studies have looked at the potential impact of fusion power on the environment and at the possible risks associated with operating large-scale fusion power plants. The results show that fusion can be a very safe and sustainable energy source.
It also doesn't produce any highly radio toxic by products so it can be less harmful than nuclear energy sources like uranium and plutonium.
It also doesn't produce any highly radio toxic by products so it can be less harmful than nuclear energy sources like uranium and plutonium.
Economic Impact of Nuclear Fusion Energy
- Nuclear power is cost competitive with other forms of electricity generation, except where there is direct access to low-cost fossil fuels.
- Fuel costs for nuclear plants are a minor proportion of total generating costs, though capital costs are greater than those for coal-fired plants and much greater than those for gas-fired plants.
- Providing incentives for long-term, high-capital investment in deregulated markets driven by short-term price signals presents a challenge in securing a diversified and reliable electricity supply system.
- In assessing the economics of nuclear power, decommissioning and waste disposal costs are fully taken into account.
- Nuclear power plant construction is typical of large infrastructure projects around the world, whose costs and delivery challenges tend to be under-estimated.