US Scientists Announce Nuclear Fusion Energy Breakthrough

"This milestone moves us one significant step closer to the possibility of zero-carbon abundant fusion energy powering our society." - DOE Secretary Granholm

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CBS News reports today that the US Department of Energy (“DOE”) reached a huge milestone in nuclear fusion research in which a “net energy gain” was achieved for the first time in history at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.  The CBS News report may be viewed HERE.

Jennifer M. Granholm, Secretary, DOE, announced during today’s press conference that researchers have worked on producing fusion ignition for decades, which is the form of energy produced by stars and the sun.

Fusion, as opposed to fission, moves the US closer to a significant and clean source of energy production, without creating radioactive waste and reducing the reliance on fossil fuels.

The US Office of Nuclear Energy explains the difference between fusion and fission HERE.  Nuclear fusion is how stars, like our sun, generate power.

Nuclear fission technology has been around since the creation of the hydrogen bomb.  Scientists believe fusion plants would produce energy more safely than today’s nuclear fission plants — if the process is mastered.

AP News is also reporting on this major development.  The AP News report may be viewed HERE.

Thank You, LORD, for granting us the wisdom to see and understand even a small fraction of the scientific wonders of Your creation, and to begin the process of using it as a blessing for all mankind!

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