New exhaust system brings fusion energy one step closer

Fusion energy getting closer

One of the most elusive form of energy generation – Fusion power in which energy should be generated by using nuclear fusion reactions to produce heat for electricity generation.

In a fusion process, two lighter atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, and at the same time, they release energy.

Researchers trying to commercialize nuclear fusion believe they’ve solved one of the most pressing problems of generating energy like the a star, how to exhaust gas at temperatures hotter than our sun, as Stuart McDill reports

New technology is usually thought of as impractical, but this is changing fast as more and more organization are focusing on finding practical and business uses from the start for their inventions.

Especially if technologies such as this becomes more and more common, it will drive minimize utilities and production costs, giving a clear edge to businesses that use it..

What I am more interested to find out is if this is just short lived or does this actually have any potential. Most importantly can it be monetized.

 

Last but not the least, many new tech initiatives and products are increasingly targeted towards small businesses, yet more still needs to be done.

It is fascinating how technology is evolving and impacting our lives.

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Mani Masood

A respected ICT professional, with 18 years of industry experience. Mr. Masood has affiliations with esteemed and prestigious societies that promote advancement and research in technology - the likes of New York Academy of Sciences and the IEEE – Computer and Information Theory Society.

Mani Masood

A respected ICT professional, with 18 years of industry experience. Mr. Masood has affiliations...