Nuclear fusion produces basically no pollutants or radioactivity beside those released from the construction of the plants. These levels are even theoretically lower than the emissions from from solar and wind power. Fusion power should also be fairly cheap per unit of power created and therefore could displace dirty power generation techniques that keep on being used because they are currently cheaper than less dirty technologies.
Nuclear fusion has yet to be used commercially to generate power however despite years of research and lots of money.
No, nuclear fusion does not directly provide energy to green plants to grow. Green plants rely on photosynthesis, a process that converts sunlight into energy, to grow and produce food. Nuclear fusion is a process that occurs in stars and has the potential to provide a vast source of clean energy for human use.
Michael Hamel-Green has written: 'Regional initiatives on nuclear- and WMD-free zones' -- subject(s): Nuclear-weapon-free zones, Nuclear nonproliferation
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Nuclear power plants use the radioactivity of the substances(fusion and/or fission) and unfortunately those substance are not infinite. Since the Nuclear power plants do not cause any green House gas Emissions(GHG) unlike the other non-renewable powers (natural gas,coal etc.) it is a comman mistake to think it is renewable energy; bu it is not.
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it is mostly a green color because nucleus is green
Robert Green Sachs has written: 'Nuclear theory' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics 'The physics of time reversal' -- subject(s): Symmetry (Physics), Time reversal
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