I know D.o.E from first-hand experience: it was pitiful. A classic case of Jerry Pournelle’s “Iron Law of Bureaucracy.” Even a school kid could work out that putting all your eggs ($12 billion worth) in the Science Cathedral called ITER, when even EPRI thinks that if it works it will not be commercially viable this century, is pretty stupid.
We need some better power source than those powered by fossil fuel now. We should be building nuclear plants (the modular pebble bed reactor looks good) while a solution is found to make fusion power practical.
It’s sad that so many people post without doing any homework and not knowing the subject.
The Polywell fusion device has been funded just enough to duplicate the W6 version and confirm the science of the idea. W7 has been built and first results are expected this summer.
See http://www.talk-polywell.org/bb/index.php?sid=abd6c61bb86a8c26fcc2c08138d00c22
I know little more about the Focus Fusion device than the presentation to Google at http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=-1518007279479871760
I know D.o.E from first-hand experience: it was pitiful. A classic case of Jerry Pournelle’s “Iron Law of Bureaucracy.” Even a school kid could work out that putting all your eggs ($12 billion worth) in the Science Cathedral called ITER, when even EPRI thinks that if it works it will not be commercially viable this century, is pretty stupid.
We need some better power source than those powered by fossil fuel now. We should be building nuclear plants (the modular pebble bed reactor looks good) while a solution is found to make fusion power practical.