The World's Biggest Fusion Reactor Doesn't Do Anything - ITER Tokamak Challenges
Offered By: SciShow via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of nuclear fusion and the challenges facing ITER's tokamak reactor in this informative 12-minute video. Learn why the world's largest fusion reactor, set to come online in 2034 for initial research and 2039 for deuterium-tritium fusion, may not lead to an immediate green energy revolution. Gain insights into the scientific hurdles and practical limitations of fusion technology, as well as the current state of renewable energy alternatives. Hosted by Savannah Geary, this SciShow production offers a balanced perspective on the future of fusion power and its potential impact on global energy production.
Syllabus
The World’s Biggest Fusion Reactor Doesn’t Do Anything
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SciShow
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