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Germany is investing billions in nuclear fusion for the energy future

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Germany’s Energy Transition

Germany consumes large amounts of energy to maintain its production capacity and energy-intensive sectors such as the automotive and chemical industries. The country, Europe’s largest economy, still relies heavily on fossil fuels for its energy needs, even as the share of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar has steadily increased over the past two decades.

Phasing Out Nuclear Energy

The federal government has implemented an ambitious energy transition plan to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. It phased out nuclear energy completely in 2023 and plans to move away from coal by 2038. To balance energy and environmental commitments, Berlin is also relying on new technologies such as green hydrogen and nuclear fusion.

Investing in Nuclear Fusion

Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s cabinet presented an action plan to accelerate the development of nuclear fusion technology. The government wants Germany to build the world’s first fusion reactor and is providing 1.7 billion euros for this purpose. Berlin hopes the technology will provide abundant clean, safe, and reliable energy in the future.

The Benefits of Nuclear Fusion

Nuclear fusion is a technology that can help secure energy supply in the long term without CO2 emissions and remain competitive as an industrial nation. Unlike nuclear fission, nuclear fusion leaves no radioactive waste behind and promises to provide abundant climate-friendly energy without pollution and radioactive waste. Scientists have been trying to use nuclear fusion to generate energy for decades, and countries such as the US, China, Japan, and the UK have invested billions to accelerate the development of the technology.

A Catalyst for Innovation

Investing in fusion technology is a "smart long-term strategic bet" that can help Germany remain at the forefront of a global technology race. The investment is crucial for the country to remain competitive in global competition and to secure technological sovereignty. Beyond science, fusion acts as a catalyst for innovation, triggering and leveraging spillover effects to other markets.

Criticisms and Challenges

However, critics believe the enormous spending on nuclear fusion is misguided and a waste of resources. They argue the money could be better spent expanding other renewable projects. But experts are convinced that there should be no "conflict between renewable energies and fusion energy" because both can "complement" each other. Wind and solar cannot provide continuous electricity, but fusion can. Fusion can also provide process heat for industry and energy for the production of synthetic fuels such as hydrogen.

The Future of Fusion Power Plants

After decades of research, scientists managed to achieve a net energy gain for the first time at the end of 2022. The experiment used high-power lasers to achieve this feat. Other concepts use strong magnetic fields to confine super-hot plasma particles that combine and fuse to release energy. The 2022 breakthrough and subsequent experiments have raised hopes of realizing the full potential of fusion in the near future.

When Will Fusion Power Plants Become a Reality?

Experts predict that fusion prototypes will be online in the pilot phase within a decade, perhaps even sooner. However, others say it will take longer for commercially viable fusion energy to be realized. It is true that commercial nuclear fusion remains a long-term prospect with significant technical and economic uncertainties. Therefore, it cannot replace the urgent deployment of renewable energy and storage today. The first fusion power plants are expected to go online "in about two decades", but only if the necessary efforts are made now. The question is: Are we willing to invest in technology today so that it is available when we need it to meet our growing energy needs?

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