Scott Weiner

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The problem is that it takes about as much electricity to run a fusion reactor as that reactor produces. It is a zero-net-energy machine; the power that goes in equals the power it spits out. Nevertheless, for over half a century, fusion has been the electricity industry’s holy grail: limitless power from water.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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