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[-] yogthos@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 year ago

China is the main reason I'm not a complete doomer when it comes to transitioning off fossil fuels. They're showing that it's possible to do at scale and rapidly.

[-] sauna7843@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago

China seems to be able to easily start and complete megaprojects without much bureaucracy. It is a trait I wish the west would inspire to. Of course there are also traits that are not as appealing and should be avoided.

Regarding fossil fuels, I am beyond surprised how both superpowers are not placing significant funding into fusion. ITER in theory (and almost certainty in practice) has shown that you can generate a 1< Q factor for energy projection.

Imagine a Manhattan project for fusion instead of nuclear weapons. A project to this scale would very likely be able to fully transistion the world into clean, reliable, and cheap energy that doesn't require batteries, sunlight, or natural terrain to exploit.

The amount of lives you would save from free energy is also incredible! Place a few reactors in Africa and you have a way to desalinate ocean water, as well as provide free energy for food generation.

[-] yogthos@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Actually, China's been investing into fusion research pretty actively. They recently achieved the longest sustained reaction lasting 403 seconds. If sustainable fusion can be achieved that would definitely be a game changer in terms of energy production.

It looks like China is taking a fairly broad spectrum approach towards its energy transition where they invest in renewables, fission, and active research into novel stuff like fusion and space based energy delivery.

[-] sauna7843@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago

That's awesome! Space energy delivery is something out of science fiction. I'll look into it!

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