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Can nuclear fusion save the planet?

Seen as the ‘holy grail’ of clean energy, scientists are racing to turn a century of experiments into a viable source of power

Nuclear fusion’s supporters describe it as the “holy grail” of clean energy: a technology that could theoretically provide near limitless, zero carbon power.

Fusion produces no long-lived radioactive waste, emits no carbon and has the potential to produce vast amounts of energy. Now scientists are racing to find a way to turn a century of experiments into a commercially viable power source.

How does it work?

Nuclear fusion is the reaction that powers the sun. It involves heating two hydrogen isotopes — normally deuterium and tritium — to such extreme temperatures that the atomic nuclei fuse, releasing helium and vast amounts of energy in the form of neutrons.

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