Tag: energy
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From Battery Cell to Hydrogen Fuel Cell to Heavy Water Fusion Cell: A Trajectory of Energy Density and Power Potential
The evolution of energy technologies reflects humanity’s enduring quest to store and release energy more densely, cleanly, and efficiently. From the humble battery cell powering a flashlight to the tantalizing promise of heavy water fusion, each step represents a leap in how we harness and release stored energy. At the heart of this progression lies
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Nuclear Fusion in Germany
In the future, fusion energy is expected to provide clean, safe, and resource-efficient electricity regardless of weather conditions. There is still a long way to go, but the race to build the first fusion power plant is in full swing. The German government has set itself the goal of building the world’s first fusion power
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Why hot fusion may never work
Scientists differentiate between hot fusion and cold fusion. Hot fusion is trying to bring the sun down to earth. Hot fusion requires temperatures of up to 150.000.000 degree celsius (ITER reactor), extrem vacuum or pressure and very strong magnetic fields. The aim is to bring hydrogen atoms or its isotops so close together that they