Submitted by Rough-Lavishness-401 t3_zy8tjv in wallstreetbets
So as you may know Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory recently obtained nuclear fusion for the first time ever. From what I've seen this wasn't just a one time thing, and we are now 100% capable of doing it again. And as soon as engineers get the blueprints we will start seeing this type of energy all over the world.
This is a topic I'm way over my head over, and I can tell most news outlets that reported on it are as well.
So my question is : To what degree does the current scientific breakthrough of Nuclear Fusion affect the energy sector particularly renewables?
occipixel_lobe t1_j24dqdv wrote
No. Read about what actually happened. It still overall required many times the energy that was produced.
Or, since the people here probably can't read beyond headlines and street signs, here's a basic man giving a basic explanation.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=SpuS7axls7k