Not entirely sure how much the register thinks it costs.
To design the first ever commercial man made star. But 220 m for such new science. Designed by researchers and specialists in a brand new field. Seems pretty bloody cheap to me.
As for it being a pipe dream. We are far more prepared for it then we were the first fission power plants. Without some rest science stops.
Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee 1 day ago
Man, just when I’d bought all those solar panels.
cook_pass_babtridge@feddit.uk 22 hours ago
Just point them at the fusion reactor once it’s ready.
HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 1 day ago
Solar is still worth it. More so at current prices.
Fusion or fission is the cleanest safest way to match demand when wind or sun do not. At least in a nation we’re we lack the space to build gravity fed storage.
nightwatch_admin@feddit.nl 1 day ago
Be that as it may, I’ve been hearing that (cold) fusion is just 30 years away for about 40 years now. I appreciate the effort but simply burning money would probably have generated lots more energy than fusion.
Grumpy whining aside, the problem here isn’t the expensive research per se, but more that STEP can’t explain where all the money is going into:
Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee 1 day ago
Only joking. We’re offgrid anyway, so unless they can figure out a tiny, cheap and quiet one I can buy off the shelf some time soon I will be solar for a while to come!
Panels have become ridiculously cheap per kwh. I was looking for some more recently and they had halved in price in the space of a few years while everything else has almost doubled.
I’d love to see more innovation in mechanical storage.