fusion power

collocation in English

meaningsoffusionandpower

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fusion
noun[U]
uk
/ˈfjuː.ʒən/
us
/ˈfjuː.ʒən/
an occasion when two or more things join or ...
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power
noun
uk
/paʊər/
us
/ˈpaʊ.ɚ/
ability to control people ...
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(Definition offusionandpowerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffusion power

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Proposed laserfusionpowerplant concepts suffer from the huge size and expense of the lasers needed for compression and ignition.
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The divertor plate, for example, in futurefusionpowermachines is a key component in removing particle and heat fluxes.
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Knowledge about its structure, excitation mechanisms and how to suppress any instability which may occur is vital to the optimization of futurefusionpowerplants.
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This would lead to rapid heat and particle transport out of the plasma, resulting in diminishedfusionpoweroutput and costly damage to the confinement vessel.
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It is sometimes forgotten that afusionpowerstation will be radioactive just as a fission power station is radioactive.
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Whether afusionpowerstation is eventually built or not, is for those who come after us to decide.
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They are inevitably even further off thanfusionpower.
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To what extent can we expectfusionpowerto make a contribution in the latter years of this century?
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The implication is that possible developments in solar, wind, wave, tidal andfusionpowerwill be far more expensive.
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There should be increased support for the development of other energy sources including energy conservation, combined heat and power systems andfusionpower.
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The economic viability offusionpowercould only be confirmed thereafter by experience with a power generating demonstration reactor.
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The management achieved record results last month forfusionpowerand fusion energy.
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In other countries there is confidence in the future offusionpower.
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The commercialfusionpoweris a much longer-term prospect than the fast reactor.
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The immediate aim of the programme is to establish the scientific feasibility offusionpower.
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There is still a long way to go beforefusionpowersurmounts the engineering and commercial challenges ahead.
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The report says that nuclear safety andfusionpowerare excluded.
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Fusionpoweris perhaps technically renewable energy, nevertheless this is not what we are talking about here.
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Fusionpowermay well be an entirely new source of power.
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I do not want to go into the wider question offusionpowertonight, but there are great possibilities in this field.
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