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The future of fusion energy: The global race for power

Physicist Alan Costley tracks the technologies being used to develop fusion reactors, and explores which might win the global race for clean power.

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Nuclear fusion is the primary source of energy in the universe, powering every star including our Sun. All our sources of energy - gas, oil, nuclear fission, wind, solar… derive from it, and as a result nuclear fusion offers essentially everlasting energy from reactors with low CO2 emissions, a small footprint, and inherent safety.  

Join fusion physicist Alan Costley as he outlines the fusion basics, the different approaches being pursued and addresses one of the biggest questions in fusion energy: should the East and the West collaborate, or compete?

Multiple developed nations have spent more than 50 years pursuing this energy source through state-funded programmes. While significant milestones have been achieved, a commercially viable power source remains out of reach. Now, however, a new force has emerged: private enterprise, backed by substantial capital specifically directed toward commercialising fusion research. The field is dynamic and vibrant with competition emerging: East+West, as represented by the international ITER project, and in parallel the independent approaches in both the East and West to achieve the fusion goal of net power production.  

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About Alan Costley

Alan Costley
Alan Costley

Alan Costley is a leading fusion physicist with over 50 years of experience in the field. He earned his PhD in fusion physics in 1976 following studies at Brunel University and Imperial College. 

He has held senior positions on both the JET and ITER projects, and currently consults for government organisations and private fusion companies worldwide. 

A prolific researcher, he has published more than 250 papers and contributed to several books.
 

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