Prospects for commercial fusion power
Description
There are a number of issues associated with whether or not, and when, fusion will become commercial. One of the largest factors is cost of development. Development is being delayed by the need to work with other countries to share these costs. Other aspects have to do with the capital costs of the reactors themselves. The ITER reactor may cost 6-7 billion dollars, which is a sizeable investment for a test reactor. The safety and environmental aspects of fusion are other factors which have delayed commercialization. Public acceptance of this form of nuclear power and the licensing and regulatory procedures must be resolved before electric utilities are willing to invest heavily in fusion. The Department of Energy has developed a plan as part of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, wherein a first demonstration power plant will be operating around the year 2025. Much of the ongoing effort is directed toward reducing the size and cost of Tokamak reactors. While Tokamaks are not the only game in town, it is the primary thrust of the world effort and it is the technology which is expected to lead into the first generation of commercial fusion reactors
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- International Academy of Science.
- Imprint Place
- Independence, MO (United States)
- Imprint Title
- Project energy '93. Real energy technologies: Environmentally responsible - ready for today
- Imprint Pagination
- 523 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 406-409.
Conference
- Title
- real energy technologies - environmentally responsible - ready for today.
- Acronym
- Project energy '93
- Dates
- 21-23 Jun 1993.
- Place
- Independence, MO (United States).
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 26004067
- Subject category
- S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY; S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- COMMERCIALIZATION; COORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMS; COST; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; LICENSING; PUBLIC OPINION; REACTOR SAFETY; THERMONUCLEAR REACTIONS; TOKAMAK TYPE REACTORS
- Descriptors DEC
- COOPERATION; ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY; INDUSTRY; NUCLEAR REACTIONS; NUCLEOSYNTHESIS; PUBLIC UTILITIES; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; SAFETY; SYNTHESIS; THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS
Optional Information
- Secondary number(s)
- CONF-9306204--.