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Future of energy

Willie Jennings

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The future looks bright. We should have functioning fusion reactors as soon as 2025 and real ones by 2050. If that is the case, is it necessary to do anything climate wise other than transition to natural gas plants when locales can afford to have coal plants replaced or they have reached an age when they must be?

Fusion is the Holy Grail and it increasingly looks around the corner. Is there a reason to go solar and wind at great expense when natural gas is abundant and cheap and we just took on 7 trillion more in debt during the virus (counting printing) and will add more?

Disclaimer: I have shale stuff
 
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