Let's start talking about fusion
Regarding electric vehicles - we need the two Zion nuclear plants and many more nuclear plants in the U.S. and around the world to charge these vehicles and run everything else that uses electricity.
If China is following the path to build 100 nuclear fission plants and other countries have plans, using the Westinghouse Pressurized Water Reactor Design, what happened to the United States? May I bring up the subject of our developing fusion reactors, something that has been talked about for many decades as the logical next step?
Fusion has so many advantages over fission. Since May, 1978, in my presentations and meetings in the U.S. and Europe and Asia, with utilities, corporations, universities, schools, at conferences, to Civic organizations, to the general public, all around the world, fusion is discussed, not just briefly mentioned.
Argonne and Fermi Labs, and labs around the world know what I am talking about, yet nothing is now being mentioned in the media.
Why?
David Hollein
Barrington Hills