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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Real-world fusion reactors currently require more power than they release, so are not yet an economical means of electricity generation. Promising approaches include doughnut-shaped [[wikipedia:Tokamak|tokamaks]], [[wikipedia:Polywell|polywells]] and laser-driven [[Wikipedia:Inertial confinement fusion|inertial confinement fusion]]. | Real-world fusion reactors currently require more power than they release, so are not yet an economical means of electricity generation. Promising approaches include doughnut-shaped [[wikipedia:Tokamak|tokamaks]], [[wikipedia:Polywell|polywells]] and laser-driven [[Wikipedia:Inertial confinement fusion|inertial confinement fusion]]. In 2014, Lockheed Martin introduced the [[Wikipedia:compact fusion reactor|Compact Fusion reactor]] which promises to be an economical means of electrical generation. | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |