Nuclear fusion is becoming more accessible as the private sector invests in research and development, thanks to a breakthrough in state-funded projects. Nuclear fusion has the potential to produce unlimited carbon-free energy, but reproducing the process on Earth has been challenging and expensive. While some experiments have achieved fusion reactions, creating a sustained reaction with more energy output remains a challenge.
Nuclear fusion is closer than ever to becoming a commercial reality as the private sector takes over research and development. For decades, nuclear fusion research lay outside the scope of private enterprise, as the leading technology used to conduct such experiments were so prohibitively expensive that only public funding could reasonably be expected to foot the bill.
But now, thanks to a breakthrough from one of those state-funded projects, nuclear fusion has become far more accessible, and venture capitalists have wasted no time jumping into the nascent market. Nuclear fusion – the natural process that powers our sun – is often touted as the holy grail of clean energy research because of its ability to produce near-infinite amounts of completely carbon-free energy. But reproducing such a process here on Earth has proven difficult and costly. Some experiments have had some success in achieving a nuclear fusion reaction, but creating a sustained reaction that emits more energy than went into it is another stor
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