Nuclear fusion is very efficient. By 2026, scientists are hoping to have a fully operational fusion plant. The problem is that currently it takes more power to start the nuclear fusion reaction than it actually produces. But we are getting closer to mastering nuclear fusion . The plant in 2026 will produce a massive 1875 megawatts of energy an hour. That's 1.875 billion
Nuclear fusion is very efficient. By 2026, scientists are hoping to have a fully operational fusion plant. The problem is that currently it takes more power to start the nuclear fusion reaction than it actually produces. But we are getting closer to mastering nuclear fusion . The plant in 2026 will produce a massive 1875 megawatts of energy an hour. That's 1.875 billion