r/fusion 14d ago

Why fusion, over everything else?

$15.2 billion in private investment over the past 5 years!

For an industry that is projected to need 1 million workers by 2040, how is the global private workforce roughly ONLY 4,000?!

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u/x7_omega 14d ago

Some factors, perhaps not the strongest:

  1. Ignorant hope of "clean nuclear", even though even p-B11 is not aneutronic. At 1GW power, 0.2% in neutrons is quite an envy of a neutron source to have around.
  2. Ignorant hope of "cheap nuclear", even though the basis for a feasibility study does not exist yet.
  3. Ignorant rejection of fission as "dirty", though not baseless outside Russia with their fast reactors and soon to be closed nuclear cycle, but this factor kills the vibe. And your typical nuclear bro is the vibe variety of investor.

The question I would like to see asked to the nuclear bros community: why no one, not a single soul, even mentions pure He3 fusion? The only relevant completely aneutronic fusion reaction, and easier than p-B11.

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u/perky2012 14d ago

Because pure He3-He3 requires very high temperatures, has a very low reaction rate and suffers from bremsstrahlung losses .

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u/x7_omega 13d ago

Still easier than p-B11, for which there are 3 projects (TAE, Marvel and HB11).