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Reasoning on the Topic “Coal-Based Energy Versus Thermonuclear Fusion?”

The paper focuses on the main sources of energy for humankind in the future. The conclusion has been drawn that thermonuclear fusion will be most ecologically friendly. Issues on the development of thermonuclear fusion based on the reaction between heavy hydrogen isotopes (tritium and deuterium) and...

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Published in:Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics 2024, Vol.97 (6), p.1596-1598
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