Nuclear fusion energy is a promising future energy source based on the fusion of light atomic nuclei to release vast amounts of energy. Fusion reactions produce minimal radioactive waste and no direct carbon emissions. Unlike fission, fusion carries lower long-term environmental risks and abundant fuel availability. Research focuses on achieving stable and sustained fusion reactions using advanced plasma confinement techniques. While commercial fusion power is still under development, progress in materials science and reactor design continues rapidly. Nuclear fusion energy holds transformative potential for providing virtually limitless clean energy in the future.
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