• AliceBToklas [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    80 years is probably not enough to develop fusion... But Thorium reactors were built as early as the 60s

    • Fourny [he/him,comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      I agree that thorium is a good option. I’m a fan of the LFTR designs. But if we are willing to invest in research I feel like 80 years is more than enough time to get working fusion power generation.

      • AliceBToklas [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        idk, the tokamak folks have been saying they're super close to energy positive reactor designs but they've been saying that for over 20 years and are still nowhere near energy positive and are still usually working with fission byproducts anyways. I think fusion is a great thing to keep researching but it's just far enough away that we need to focus more on fission for energy production, partially just because more experience in fission reactors on an economic and operations level will prepare us better for when fusion reactors are more closely within grasp.