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France Will Be Home To Fusion Plant

ScentCone writes "After years of politicking, France has won the right to be the location for a $12 billion fusion research facility. The plant will use deuterium-from-seawater and a huge electromagnetic ring to produce the 100-million-C conditions in which researchers hope to produce viable fusion. The debate over whether this is even possible continues to rage. The ITER project started in 1985, and there has been a running fight over money and location since. France indicated that if Japan (one of the holdouts) didn't see it their way, they'd build a coalition of the willing and do it anyway. With financing and contracting agreements in place, the 10-year construction can begin." Coverage also available at MSNBC, the NYTimes, CNN, and the BBC.

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  1. Summary: by imsabbel · · Score: 1, Troll

    They got money!
    My pet project didnt!
    This sucks!

    (and i wouldnt want money to be given to some ball-lighning gurus either....)

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    HI O WISE PRINCE. WHT TOOK U SO DAM LONG?