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No country in the world using nuclear fusion power on commercial or even demonstration scale. This approach is still in the research stage.
Nuclear fission is used in commercial power generation. We don't use fusion yet in that application because we have not conquered the technological problems in doing so.
It could be, but there is a long way to go before it is practicable, and it may turn out to be too difficult to engineer into a commercial power source. I feel it is at least 50 years away, but if it could be developed it would really solve the world's energy needs.
Fusion power is the power generated by the nuclear fusion processes. Fusion power is a primary area of researc in plasma physics. For example, the sun is a natural fusion reactor.
future fusion can only be found in power of the dueist and it is the only way. but don't even try because it is really hard to pull out.
Rockets don't use nuclear fusion so far. The only "practical" use of fusion energy so far is the hydrogen bomb. A controlled reaction has not been possible - at least, not in a way that is economically viable.
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actually they are almost alike in stamina and power but the fusion wheel decides the battle because the two fusion wheels are really different.In my opinion i think basalt horogium is better because the fusion wheel is more thicker and heavier which gives better defense,mobilty,and a slight difference in power \
No, they rely on fission. Controlled fusion is the holy grail of nuclear power.
We don't yet know how to use fusion in a power plant. All nuclear power plants use fission only. Fusion is much harder, but will be better if we can figure it out.
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0%. No one has an operating fusion power plant. Issues of plasma containment have not been solved. We are working on it, but commercial application is 50 to 100 years away, at best - and it is possible that there will never be a viable solution.