
Physics World Weekly Podcast
Fusion industry has ambitious plans for 2035, rounding out this year’s Nobel prizes
Oct 12, 2023
Fusion industry aims to deliver electricity by 2035. Physics World discusses the challenges of practical fusion energy. Five physicists win Nobel prizes, including the fifth female physics laureate since 1901. The podcast addresses gender disparity in the physics field and advocates for promoting women in STEM and equal treatment in academia.
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- Private companies are driving the development of practical fusion technologies, aiming to deliver electricity to the grid by 2035.
- Fusion energy offers numerous advantages, including being always available, virtually unlimited, and generating no carbon emissions or long-lived nuclear waste.
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The Potential of Fusion Energy
Fusion, the process of combining hydrogen or light nuclei to produce heavier elements and release clean, carbon-free energy, holds promise as a significant source of sustainable power on Earth. Despite the engineering challenge, the Fusion Industry Association believes that practical fusion power plants can be developed. Fusion energy offers numerous advantages, including being always available, virtually unlimited, and generating no carbon emissions or long-lived nuclear waste. Fusion technology also has potential in medical applications, such as cancer treatment and medical imaging, as well as propulsion for space exploration.
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